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ON THE OCCASION OF THE DEDICATION OF THE GROUNDS, 

SEPTEMBER, 17th, 1867. 



BALTIMORE JOHN W. WOODS, STEAM PRINTER, 

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GIBSON L. CRANMER, AVlieeling, W. Ya. 

l)tcc-|h-rsibcut. 
Gen. EDWARD SHRIVER, Frederick, Md. 

^ctrc(:u-n :tnb (Trcnsurcr. 
THOMAS A. BOULLT, Hagerstown, Md. 

(L-vcciilibc Commtttcc. 
J. H. B. LATROBE, Chairman, 
••JOHN J. BAGLEY, 
HENRY EDWARDS. 

(LHiural ^upfrintcnbcat. 
AUGUSTIN A. BIGGS, M. D. 

lUcpcr of Ibc Crinctcrn. 
HIRAM S. SI ESS. 



(Trustees. 



Maj. Gen. H. W. SLOCUM, New York. 

'' " EDW'D SHRIVER, Maryland. 
JNO. n. B. LATROBE, 
Hon. R. B. CARMICHAEL, 
THOMAS A. BOULLT, 
Hon. JAMES G. BLAL\E, Maine. 
Col. AV. YATES SELLECK, Wisconsin. 
GIBSON L. CRANMER, W. Virginia. 
HENRY EDWARDS. Massachusetls. 



Gen. E. a. CARMAN, New Jersey. 

CoL. GORDON LOFLAND, Ohio. 

Hon. ALEX. RAMSAY, Minnesota. 

JOHN J. BAGLEY, Michigan. 

>[aj. WILLIAM ROUNDS, Vermont. 

JFaj. Gen. JA^. S. NEGLEY, Penn'a. 

Hon. H. D. WASHBURNE, Indiana. 

B. L.APHAM, Rhode Island. 

Hon. HY. H. STARKWEATHER, Conn. 



TRUSTEES 

WHO ITAVK DIKI), IMvSK LN'RD, OK BEIiN APPOlNTEn SINCE THE ORGAX- 

IZATION OF THE BOAKK. 



MARYLAND. 

THOMAS A. liOCLLT, oriyiiial Trustee nnnied in riiarier : term expired JanuaiT 1st, 
18<;h ; snceeerled by 

JAMES H. (ii;OVE. 

AUGUSTIN A. niGGS, M. D., original Trustee named in Charter; fiist President of 
the Board : term expired January Ist, 1 SG8 ; succeeded by 

Gkn. CHARLES E. I'HELPS. 

Gen. EDWAPtI) SJilllVER, original Trustee named in Cliarter ; term expired January 
l<t, 18(3(5; re-appoiuted for three years; term ex]iired January 1st, l8G!t. lie- 
appointed. 

ClIAllLES C. FULTON, original Trustee named in Cliai'ter ; term expired January 
Isl, 18G7 ; succeeded by 

JOHN H. B. LATi;OBE. 

JAMES n. (iPvOVE, (to succeed Thomas A. Boullt,) resigned and succeeded by 

THOMAS A. BOULLT. 

Gi:.\. CHAULES E. PHELPS, (to succeed Dr. A. A. Biggs,) resigned and succeeded by 

Ho\. K. B. CAUMICHAEL. 

NEW YORK. 

Gen. JOHN B. VAN PETTEN and Dr. J. E. SNODGRASS; terms expired Sep- 
tember nib; ISGT; succeeded by 

Hon. JOHN" J.\Y, second I'rcsident of the lioard, who resigned and was succeeded by 

M.\.i. Ohn. henry W. SLOCUM. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Gen. John R. BROOKE, resigned; succeeded by 
M.\,i. (iEN. JAMES S. NE(;LEV. 

CONNECTICUT. 

A. (;. HA.M.MOND, died; succeeded by 

WILLIAM S. C1IARN[>EV, resigned; succeeded by 

Hdx. HENRY II. STA1;K WEATHER. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

WlLldAM DWIGHT, resigned; succeeded by 
HIINRV EDW.ARDS. 



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One of the striking iiidieations of civilization aii<l refine- 
ment among a people, i.s tlie tenderness and care manilested liy 
them towards their dead, in the location and erection of snit- 
able resting places for their remains, and tli.'ir end_tellislim,'nt 
and ornamentation in an a}»propriate and becoming manraa-, 
thus robbing the grave of its terrors and deatli of its repul- 
siveness, by appealing to tlie sen-e with all that i.s b-'autifui in 
2N"atnre and Art. 

But when the de|)arted, with nnsidhi-Ji disint(•l•estedne^8, 
liave I'cndered the offering of their lives as a, saia'ifice upon the 
altar of their countiy, it becomes not only a urixdleu-e, but a. 
duty, which gratitude demands and rejoices in. 

Animated by such sentiments as th^se, as well as bv the 
dictates of a common humanitv, the oriu-inators of tln^ Anrie- 
tarn IN'ational Cemetery relaxed no efiorts in the aecomplish- 
meait of their design, to locate on this Ace/dania, which was 
truly a field of lilood, a suitaljle spot for the estaljlishment of 
this nati(aial Xecro[>olis. 

The blood of the re(] man and the white man alik'e, have 
dyed with their crimson Ime, though at distant intervals of 
time, the waters of the Antietam. 

Tradition informs us that a juost bloody affair occurred on 
the Antietam, near its moutli, more than a. century belore the 
sanguinary conflict between Generals McClellan and Lee, l)e- 
tween those hostile and warlikt; ti'ibes of savages — the Cataw- 
bas and Delawares, win.), it is said, were engaged in strife wli 



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ibis section of the country was first known, and they so con- 
tinned loi' ;i long period sniisequent. This event, to wliich 
we h'l'iv niuhe I'eterenee, occurred sometime between tlie years 
17o0 and 1736. The evid.ences of this conflict are still appa- 
rent in the skeletons wliirh froiu time to time are exhumed. 

Tlie tew ixirlicuLus we have been able to a'lean concei'nino- 
it. are as t'olluws: It seems that the Delawares had made an 
incursion far to the South, and in returning had committed 
some u-ross ontrae-es and Hae-rant wrongs on the Catawbas, and 
on tlii-ir r(4i'eat tlicy wore overtaken near the mouth of the 
Aiitietam l:)y the exa8i)erated Oatawljas, when a teri-ihle con- 
flict ensued hetween tlioni, which resulted in putting to death 
evei-y man of the formei- tribe, with the exception of one, wlio 
escaped after the battle was over. But it was only for a time. 
Everv warrior among the Catawbas showed a scalp ■witli the 
exception of one. He felt this to be a disgrace which his sen- 
sitive iiature could not brook, and he instantly set out in }>ur- 
suit of the fugitive, and, with the sagacity of a bloodliound, 
ti-acked Idm across mountain, hill and stream, lor a hundred 
miles, until he overtook him on the Busquelianna rivei', when 
he kill(Ml and scalped him, showing his scalp in triumpli to the 
whites whom he met as he was returniufr. 

Tims Antietam is a historic name in our annals, rendered so 
by the memories and associations of the j)ast and the present. 
The Ijattle on this spot tor the pre-ervalion C'f the Union, whilst 
it was one of the most indecisive of the war, was also one of 
the hard(^st loiiglit and most sangumarv. From fifteen to 
tweiitv thousand li\'(>s W(M'e laa'c satM'iticed to the Moloch of 
war.. The sn-eiiteeiith day of September, A. D., 3862, the 
date of the l)attl(.', will ever remain memorable in the annals 
oi' our history. 

Vov da.\'s and we(d\S subsequent to the b;ittle, the stench 
arisiiie- from the tield was so powerful th.at the suiTounding 
atmosphere was heavily tainted bv the eflluvia which ema- 
nated from the ell'ete and decaying matter. 

In the confusion incident to a u'reat ftattle after its cessation, 



witli a retreating enemy in front, the Ijodies had in many in- 
stances been hurried into a shallow trench, and a few sliovel- 
fal^i of earth, hastily heaped over them, served the purposes of 
interm(.nit, while the carcasses of horses partly consumed, or 
charred by the fire, were profusely scattered over the field. 

Although the remains of many of those who had fallen in 
the battles and skirmishes preceding this bloody conflict had 
been decently interred in the hospital graveyards, and their 
names had been properly recorded, still many of the slain 
buried on this spot were entirely unknown, and owing to the 
necessarily hasty and imperfect manner in wdiich they had 
lieen interred, their bones, in numerous instances, were up- 
ro()t('d by the swine or overturned by the plouglishare and lei't 
to bleach upon tlie surface of tlie ground which liad been con- 
secrated by the lieroism of their deeds and the prowess of their 
arms. 

Humanity required that duty, delayed already too long, 
should take action in some shape, and to the Hon. Lewis P. 
FiREY, a member of the Senate of Maryland, and a resident of 
AYasliinL-'ton countv, belouus the honor of, officially, first takin" 
the necessary steps towards the practical inauguration of the 
idea of establishing the present Cemetery. 

At. its session in 1864, this gentleman introduced a resolu- 
tion into the Senate of Maryland, appointing a joint committee, 
consisting of three members on the part of the Senate and an 
ecjual number on the part of the House, "to inquire into the 
propriety of purchasing, on behalf of the State, a portion of 
the battle-field of Antietam, not exceeding twenty acres, for 
the purposes of a State and ISlational Cemetery, in which the 
Ijodies of our heroes who fell in that great struggle and are 
now bleaching in the upturned furrows, may be gathered for a 
decent burial, and their memories embalmed in some suitable 
memorial." 

It was but a few days after the appointment of the commit- 
tee, that they visited in person the battle-field, and after mak- 
in'j- a careful survev, selected that most eligible and beautiful. 



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site where the National Cciiictorv is now located. At the 
same time they nhlaiiud from the proprietor of the hind a 
positive offer of sale on favorable terms. 

Upon their return to Annapolis, in their report to the Gene- 
ral Assembly, they recommended the ])urcliase of ten acres of 
the ground for the uses and purposes ol" a State and National 
Cemetery. 

The General Assembly of the State, acquiescing in the views 
and approving the recommendation of the committee, subse- 
quently, on the tenth of March, 1(S64, unanimously passed ati 
Act by which was appropriated the sum of five thousand dol- 
lars, to be placed in the hands of the Governor, to be applied 
to the purchase and enclosure of a portion of the battle-field, 
not exceeding ten acres, and authorizing him to appoint an 
agent to superintend the work of enclosing the Cemetery, and 
of exhuming the bodies of deceased soldiers of Maryland and 
New York, and other States, if required, and providing that 
those who fell in the army of General Lee should l)e buried 
in a separate portion of the Cemetery from that, designed for 
tliose who fell under General McClellan. 

In accordance with the provisions of the foregoing Act, Gov. 
Bradford, in company with several other gentlemen, visited 
Sharpsburg on an a})[»ointed day, for the purpose of making the 
purchase aforesaid, and the Governor contracted for ten acres, 
at the sum of one hundred dollars per acre. But some time 
after the conclusion of the contract, it was ascertained that the 
title to the land was defective, on account of tlie disability of 
one of the parties interested in the land, who was confined in 
the lunatic asylum in Staunton, Virginia. The war still being 
in progress, it \va,s impossible to ascerbim whether this party 
was livino- at the time of the makino; of the contract or nor, 
and it was not until the close of the war tliat the title was 
perfected. The property, moreover, was owned by heirs liv- 
ing in different States, and hence an additional cause of delay, 
as it recpiired some time to obtain a deed from persons scattered 
in different portions of the Union. These facts account satis- 



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factorily for the delay iinavoi'lably occasioned in tlie enclosure 
of tfie grounds and the removal of the dead. 

The State of New York was designated by name in the Act, 
because shortly after the battle, tlirough her State agent, who 
visited tlie field to attend and minister to the wants and neces- 
sities of the troops from that State engaged in the battle, an 
active and earnest sympathy was manifested in behalf of the 
accomplishment of the objects and purposes of the Act, and an 
offer of State co-operation was also tendered at this stage of 
the incipient measures taken for the success of the contem- 
plated undertaking. 

The Act of 1864, however, having been found to contain no 
practicable provisions for the establishment of a National 
Cemetery, and nothing having been accomplished under it, 
save the selection of the present site, it was deemed advis;d,»le 
to repeal it and to secure the passage of another better adapted 
to the desired end. Hence, subsequent legislation upon the 
subject was had at the session of the General Assemljly held 
in the winter ot" 1865, when the present act of ine(»rporation 
was passed. The patron of the bill, Colonel E. F. Axderson, 
of Baltimore, a memf»ei' of the House of Delegates from AVash- 
ington county, Maryland, reported it to that body about the 
middle of the session, l:)y which it was |.)assed on the twentieth 
day of March of the last named year, and also by the Senate 
on the twenty-third of the same month, without a dissenting 
vote m either brancli. 

In the body of the Act the following persons were named as 
trustees for the State of Maryland, to wit: Augustine A. 
BiGCis, Thomas yV. Boullt, Edward Shriver and Cpiarles 
C. Fulton, gentlemen who, amid all the trials, delays and diffi- 
culties ever attending such an enterprise, have never for a mo- 
ment pernjitted themselves to be swerved from the patriotic 
discharge of the duty devolved Uj)on them, and to whose ear- 
nestness, faithfulness and attention the success of the object 
had m view is in no small degree mdebted. 

These gentlemen, thus constituted the Board of local Ti'us- 



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tees, held tluMr first meeting on the 25tli day of May, A. D. 
1865, in Hagerstown, Maryland, and at once proceeded to 
organize ])V the election of Dr. A. A. IjIGOS, as President, and 
Thomas A. Boullt, as Secretary and Treasurer. On the day 
following its organization, the Board, in its official capacity, 
visited the grounds and personally inspected them. 

The result of this visit and inspection, was the adoption of a 
resolution by the Board, authorizing the President to purchase 
additional ground on the east side of the land ah'eady con- 
tracted for, consisting of about one aci"e and a quarter, with a 
view of throwinir out a ravine on the west side, which would 
add greatly to the expense of the preparation of the grounds if 
retained within the enclosure, and a[)|)ropriating it as a kitchen 
garden i'or the use of tlie keeper of the Cemetery, when such 
an on.e should Ije thereafter selected Ijv the Board. Thf? pur- 
chase was accordingly made, and thereby the grounds enclosed 
for the burial of tlie dead have been more advantageously im- 
proved than they could have been had not this additional pur- 
chase have been made, and also an economy secured in the 
avoidance of a heavy expense. 

At this same meeting the initiatory steps were taken to 
secure a list of the names of the dead, and to make a registry 
of the location of the gra-ves. In the attainment of this de- 
sirable and important (^l)ject, Aakon Good, Esq. and Josi.;pii A. 
Gmi,, r(_'sidents of Sharpsburg, Washington county, Maryland, 
living in the vicinity of the battle-field, luvl in a measure 
woi'thilv anticipated the action of the Board, and with a 
commendaltle zeal had, immetliately aftei' the l)a1tle, devoted 
their tinn:' and etlorts to this truly humane and [praiseworthy 
undertaking, with a, success which had r-'sulted in the collection 
of a. large nundier of namc'S and a earchdly prepared register ot 
the IncatidU of various gi-a-ves which were scattered over a 
large seelion of country luih-s in t'xtent, and whicli called for, 
on their part, great dis(a-imination, patience and perseverance 
to accomplish. It would ln' impossible, were we so disposed, 
to withhold ii'om these u'entlemen that cheerful recoiiuition of 



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their inestimable services in this behalf, to which the merit of 
their work so justly entitles them. The signal services ren- 
dered l_»y tliem were of sucli a character as to reheve this por- 
tion of the work of a great insurmountable burden under a 
ditibrcnt state of circumstances. The difficulties besettino- 
them in the discovery of the names of the deceased were fre- 
quently solved by letters, receij:»ts, diaries, memorandum 
books, photographs, or marks on the belts or cartridge boxes. 
Sometimes a soiled and crumpled letter found on the body, its 
characters scarcely decijjlierable on the well-worn and tear- 
stained page, would indicate tlie name, or the tctrn shi'ed of 
an old handlcercliief, or a, ragged ])it'ce of garment on which had 
been wrought, by loving ones at home, the name of the de- 
parted. At other times the name of the dead was ascertained 
by diligent inquiiy among his surviving comrades, by |)ersonal 
inspection on their part, or by the general description of liis 
ap]:»<,\irance and features, or by some well known scar whicli 
marked him. j\Iany and diversified were the ways and means 
I'csorted to for identification, and it is astonishing with what 
success and certainty, in mo<t instances. Many are the sad 
and bereaved hearts whicli have been consoled by the discovery, 
in the prosecution of this work of a father, husband, brother or 
son, for some tidings of whose fate the anxious and affectionate 
mi'mbers of the household had hitherto waited in yain, until 
"hope deferred had n:iade the heai't sick," but which have 
now, throuu'h the emiiloymeiit of this instrumentality, found 
the certainty of rest which knowledo-e o-ives. 

Tlie Boai'd therefore authoi'ized the President to employ Mr. 
Good, one of these gentlemen, to com[>lete the list which he 
had connnenced, by going over the battle-field and making 
careful notes of all the information he could obtain, admonish- 
in ir him at the same time to be as accurate as circumstances 
would justify or permit. 

Under the |)rovisions of tins last named Act, it was, among 
other things, pi'ovided, that the grounds so purchased as afore- 
said, were to be held by the State of Maryland, in fee simple, 



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ill trust tor all tlie States tliat should ],)articipate as therein 
inentiouoil, and thai the saiii" should be devoted in perpetuity 
for the purpose of the burial and Hnal restin_L;- place of the re- 
mains of the soldiers who fell at the battle of Autietam, or at 
other ])oiiits north of the PotoiiuK* river, during the invasion 
of Lo ', in the summer and fall of the voar 1862, or who died 
thereafter in consequence of wounds receivi'd in said batth^s, or 
during said invasion ; and that tlie gr<_)unds and ]iro[)f:'rtv of 
said Cemetery should 1)0 forever free from the levy of any 
State, county or muiiieiiial taxes, and that the corporation thus 
formed should be released and exempted from the pavment of 
any tax or taxes whatever that might Ije imposed by the then 
existing laws at tin; time of the passage of the Act. Strict 
provisions were also in(_'or[)orated to prevent the mutilation or 
deficenieiit of the tombstones and monuments, or the destruc- 
tion or spoliation of the trees or shrubbery contained in the 
enclosure. 

Uinler the liberal ])i'o\-isions of this generous charter the 
trustees, upon their orgajii/,a.ti(.)n, proceeded at (.)nce actively 
and energetically to the discharge of the sacred duties which 
devol\'e(l n])Oii them, by ma1<itig the necessarv preparations 



for the enclosure in a suitalile mania. 



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same prehminaiy to the removal of the dead, and t'ne col- 
lection and arraiiu't-ment ot all the materials necessarv thi'reto. 
l\t this end the Secretarx' was inslriicteil to advertise for 
j)rop(jsals a-iid receive bnls lor the erection ot a substantial 
stone waJl around tin- grounds, and the Piv'sident wa.s recjuested 
to rui-ni<h all information as to the dmieiisioiis and matei'ials to 
be used in buiMing it. Tins was accor<Hiig]y done, and a 
meeting of the Trustees was calle<l lor the purpose ot exam- 
ining and (blading upon an\' propositions which might, l.te sul.)- 
mittel, <»!' which there* were three, ramming in dit](a'ent 
amounts. Ihit the funds at this peiaod a,t tin.' command of the 
TVustees b;ang limited, and there being no regular plan lor 



building 



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best to reject all the proposals, wliidi was clone at a subsequent 
meeting of the Board, under a resolution to that effect. 

For the accomplishment of as much work as possible with 
tlie limited means at tlie disposal of the Trustees, and to avoid 
tlie danger of improper expenditure ( f the funds in tlie hands 
of agents and contractors, wlio might have been interested only 
to the extent of their profits, it was determined to place the 
business and the general supervision of affairs in tlie hands of 
the President, Dr. A. A. BiGOS, who at tlie same time was 
appoiu.ted general superintendent, with inwtructions to proceed 
at once with the grading and the (piarrying of the necessarv 
stone for the walls, for tlie lime, and to arrange for the copino- 
stone, and to perform all other acts towards the accomplish- 
ment of the duties imposed upon the Trustees as in his judg- 
ment he miglit deem necessar3\ 

The Superintendent at onco entei'cd upon the discharge of 
his duties by employing a large force, })rincipally honorably 
discharged Union soldiers, to open the quairicsand prepare the 
stone for the wall, at the same time that a similar force was 
engaged in removing the surfac(> st^one fi'oin the Cemeteiy 
grounds, which being unfit for tlie wall or to be burnt into 
lime, was, however, valuable lor the i'oundation and for filling 
the inside of the raised part of the wall. 

Up to this period of time Ijut few of the States interested 
had become fully awakened to the importance of this great 
work, and the duty wdiicli they owed in the premises. Their 
means, their efforts and tlieir attention had all been directed to 
the pendency of the great national struggle for existence, so, 
that it w\as not l;)y reason of any indifforence on their part, or 
lack of interest in the sacred objects of the Association, ilmch 
less any desire to shirk the duty wdiich their sense of patriotism 
doubtless recognized. But the echoes of the late conflict were 
still sounding in their ears, and the confusion engendered Ijv 
tlieir recent participation therein, prevented them from promptly 
engaging in the work until tlie subject was brought to their at- 
tention, nnder a resolution of the Board to the effect that circu- 



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lar letters be addressed to the Governors of the respective States 
interested in the Cemetery, nri;-in<i; npon tliem to recommend to 
their It'gislatures the importance of a sufficient appropriation to 
ensure the success of the enterprise, and of having their States 
represented in the Board. 

At a meeting of tlie Board lield at Sharpsburg, Maryland, on 
the L'Uh day of December, A. D. 1865, the Superintendent 
was authorized to prepare an estimate of tiie amount required 
to complete the Cemetery, showing the proportion of oacli 
State interested. In obedience to this expression, the follow- 
ing shows the estimated amount required to complete the same. 

estimatkd amount required to complete the antietam national 

cemp:tery. 

Cost of grounds, ----- ?1,1G1 75 

2,636 perches stone, delivered, at $1 20 per perch, 3,163 20 
173 perches stone, delivered for keej)er's lodge, 

at $1 20 per perch, - - - 207 GO 

Expense of laying 2,636 perch at $1 50 per perch, 3,954 00 
Expense of excavating 820 yards of foundation, at 

40 cents per yard, - - - - 328 00 

Expense of 18,161 yards grading, at 30 cts. per yd., 5,484 :)0 

" 6,560 bushels sand, at 4 cents per has., 262 40 

" 2,500 bushels lime, at 25 " " 625 (JO 

For labor, . - . - - 7,000 00 

For survey, ----- 25 00 

For keeper's lodge, - - - - 1,500 00 

For entrance gate, - . - . 500 00 

For powder and fuse, - - - - 60 00 

For 1,915 linear feet coping, at $3 25 per foot, - 6,223 75 
For removal, boxing, anil Ijurial of 6,000 dead, at 

$5 each, - - . - - 30,000 00 

For tools and implements, _ . - 230 00 

For 6,000 headstones for inscrijitions, at $3 each, - 18,000 00 

For carriage ways and drainage, - - - 1,000 00 

Foi- 7'.>7 feet iron fence, on front line, at '^o j>er ft. 2,391 00 

For blai-ksmithiiig, - - - - - 500 00 

For iron clamjis and lead for coping, - - 420 00 



Amount carried forward, $ 83,036 00 



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Amount brought forward, $83,036 00 
For pointing wall, outside and inside, at 12 cents 

per percli, ----- 31(3 go 

For contingent expenses, - - - - 2,500 00 



Amount already expended for work and ma- 
terials, - - - $5,200 00 
Cash p'aid for ground, - 1,1G1 75 
Balance on hand, Md. ap^iro'n, 638 25 



SS5,852 32 



,000 00 



Amount yet required to complete the work, $78,852 32 

The above estimate was based upon the number of dead 
who fell in the battle of Antietam, according to the terms and 
pi'ovisions of the charter, but is not applicable to the altered 
circumstances as they now exist. At the suggestion of the 
Quartermaster General, all those who fell and were buried in 
the counties of Washington, Frederick and Allegheny, Mary- 
land, were removed to this Cemetery, so thai this amount 
should be understood by the reader with this qualification. 

U]) to the present time the only fuiids which had been ap- 
pro] iriated to the iDurposes of the Cemetery, were seven thous- 
and dollars by the State of Maryhmd, neai'ly all of which had 
been exhausted in the work ah'eady performed, and wdnch would 
be entirely expended in a few weeks more. ^ 

In connection with the estimated amount rec^uired to com- 
plete the Cemetery, at the same time the following apportion- 
ment was calculated for, and set to each state interested, as its 
cjuota, corresponding to the number of its Represeiitati\'es, in 
the House of Representatives of the United States, which ap- 
portionment w^as made under the eighth section of the Law of 
Maryland, passed March 23d, 1865, incorporating the Antie- 
tam National Cemetery, which reads as follows : 

Section 8. Be it enacted, that the expenses incident to the 
removal of the dead, enclosing and ornamenting the Cemetery, 
and all the work connected therewith, and its future mainte- 
nance, shall be apportioned among the states connecting them- 
selves with the corporation, according to their population, as 



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inrlicated by tlieir representation in tlie House of Ptepresenta- 
tives of the United States. 

New York, 31 Representatives, $17,281 88 

Indiana, 11 " 6,132 28 

Connecticut 4 " 2,229 92 

^Maryland, 5 " 2,787 40 

New Jersey 5 " 2,787 40 

Illinois....; 14 " 7,804 72 

Minnesota, 2 " 1,114 96 

Maine, 5 " 2,787 40 

fR. Island 2 " 1,114 96 

Ronnsylvania, 24 " 13,379 52 

Ohio,..' 19 " 10,592 12 

Wisconsin, 6 " 3,344 88 

Michigan, 6 " 3,344 88 

Vermont, 3 " 1,672 44 

Delaware, 1 " 557 48 

AV. Virginia, 3 " 1,672 44 

N. Hampshire,, 3 " 1,672 44 

Massachusetts, 10 " 5,574 80 

It is ifratifvinir to be able to reconl the fact, that there has 



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been a large saving in tlie estimated amount, which was deem- 
ed necessary to be expended for labor and materials in the com- 
pletion of the work, wliich is due, in great part, to the ever 
vigilant and watchful care and economy practiced by the Su- 
perintendont, who gave to the work during its progress his un- 
divided attention. The approju'iations made by the different 
states amount to the sum of $62,229 77, which has been 
so judiciously expended as to do an amount of work, which at 
low estimates, it was deemed would require the expenditure of 
$85,852 32. 

Although the apportionment of Maryland, as will be seen 
by reference to the foregoing table, was $2,787 40, yet her 
a|tpro}»riation was, under the act of 1865, $7000. Subse- 
quentlv the legislature, at its extra session in January, A. D. 
1866, voted imanimously the additional appropriation of $8000, 
thus making the sum altogether appropriated by her, to amount 

*Ai)i)ropriatcd 97,000. f-^PPropriated $1,000. 



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to the sum of $15,000. During this winter appropriatiiins 
from otlier States were made, so that the amount of funds 
appropriated to the 1st day of August, A. D. 1866, amounted 
in round mimbers to $30,000. Other States interested con- 
tinued, from time to time, to make their appropriations, so that 
the treasury has, ever since 1866, been in a condition to 
promptly discharge all its financial obligations, and to leave a 
surplus therein. 

AVhilst in one or two instances a State has failed to make 
the full amount of its appropriation to correspond to its appor- 
tionment, and in three instances no appropriation whatever 
has been made ; in another instance the generous liberality of 
one has more than compensated for the deficiencies in the form- 
er. Doubtless, were it found necessary for the States referred 
to, to supply the deficiencies in the apportionment of their 
respective amounts, they w^ould unhesitatingly and cheerfullv 
do so. In the instances referred to where three States have 
failed entirely to make any appropriation, we believe the rea- 
son, in some degree, arises from the small number of dead 
from these States, who fell in this battle. And yet it would 
seem that a feeling of state pride, and a patriotic o-ratitude to 
her brave defenders, W'Ould have prompted her to have Liid on 
the altar of a common country, sucli an offering as would 
assist in the preservation of the memory of her heroic dead, 
wdietlier they be few or many. But no invidious discrimina- 
tion has marked the motives or feelings of the Board, and the 
remains of the soldiers from all the loyal States, alike, without 
distinction, have received the same decent sepulture and atten- 
tion at its hands. 

The whole number of bodies interred in the Cemetery 
amount to four thousand six hundred and sixty-seven, a num- 
ber exceeding those interred in the Gettysburg Cemetery by 
one thousand one hundred and three — the number of those 
buried in the latter being three thousand five hundred and 
sixty-four. 

The removal of the dead was commenced in October, 18G6 
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by iJie United States Burial Corps, detailed by the General 
Governrnent for the purpose, under tlie superintendence of 
Lieutenant Jonx W. Sheeee, and they continued their work 
until January, 1867, when, by reason of the severity of tlie 
weather, operations in that department were stopped. Tliere 
had been removed up to that time about three th.ousand bodies. 
They resuTxied work in A))ril, 18G7, and finished their work in 
August of the same year. The h^cal Trustees did not confine 
tiieir action to the removal of the dead who fell at the battle 
of Antietam, but deemed it proper, at tlie suggestion of the 
authorities at Wasliington, to I'omove all the Federal dead 
wlio iiad been buried in Washington, Alleghany and Frederick 
counties, Maryland, believing that course to be in accordance 
with the patriotic spirit with which the appropriations were 
made for the estafjlishment of the Cemetery. They were 
exliumt'd, placed in coffins, and delivered to the Superin- 
tendent, who buried them at tlie expense of the Association. 
In the burial of the dead every coffin was numbered, and a 
corresponding number entered in a book kept for this purpose, 
with the name, companv, regiment and State, when they could 
be ascertained, so that, at any time, by reference to tlie 
records, tlu! location of any grave can at once be found. The 
dead were buried under the immediate supervision and eye of 
tlie President, who held the tape line over every coffin de- 
posited, and entered the name, number and company in his 
field-book, before any eartli was replaced. By his record, 
therefore, any bodv can be identified at any time, when called 
for. 

The trenches for the reception of the bodies are six feet in 
width and three feet in depth, one-third of which are quarried 
(nit of solid rock, which, to a great extent, underlies the 
ground of the Cemetery and the surrounding country. Two 
feet are allowed for each body. The coffins containing the 
bodies were furnished free of chara'e, throuo;h the cenerositv of 
the General Government. 

A peculiarity characteristic of this Cemetery, and whicl) 



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should be here mentioned, is, that a person occupying a posi- 
tion in the centre of the grounds, with his face turned to any 
point of the compass, can, with a good field glass, read the 
inscription on every head-board contained therein. As yet no 
uniform character of head and foot-stones have been adopted 
by the Board, but a general plan for marking all the graves in 
a proper and suitable manner will, in a short period, be decided 
upon, when the present temporary and imperfect stones, and 
monuments erected by friends, will be removed. 

At a meeting held in September, 1866, a design for an iron 
fence and gateway for the front line of the grounds was agreed 
upon, and, according to the instruction of the Board, a contract 
was made witli Messrs. Robert AYood & Co., of Philadelphia, 
for a wrought iron fence, at six dollars per foot, and also for 
the gateway, at a cost of $ 880. It is substantial as well as 
ornamental, and its entire length is six hundred and six feet, 
eiglit inches witliout the gateway, which latter is twenty-six 
feet in width — sufficiently capacious to admit vehicles to pass 
each other in their ingress and egress. 

A massive stone wall surrounds other portions of the 
grounds, of which it can be said in truth, that no more solid 
and durable wall has been erected as an enclosure for any 
other Cemetery in the country. This wall is of a uniform 
height, on the inside of five feet, including the coping, and 
varying on the outside from the height last named to ten and 
fifteen feet, owing to the unevenness of the surrounding 
ground, which is rolling and broken in its character, as were 
the grounds proper before filling up and grading the same. 
The coping on the wall is two feet five inches in breadth, and 
eight inches in thickness, and the whole length of the coping, 
if extended in a straight line, would measure twenty-seven 
hundred feet — making- it over a half mile in length. 

The Cemetery itself is located on a gentle rise, from whence 
a survey of almost the entire battle-field may be enjoyed, 
while within the scope of the eye's range lies an unobstructed 
tract of country, miles in extent, taking in the distant South 



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Mountain, memorable as the spot where Lee received his first 
check during the invasion of Maryland, and which caused him 
gradually to fall back with his army until it rested on the 
waters of the Antietam, and made a final stand only to be 
again defeated. In the far distance also looms up, in their 
majestic prominence, tlie continuous chain of the so-called 
Maryland heights, rendered notorious ns the rendezvous of 
John Brown prior to his raid on Harper's Ferry. But a short 
distance from the foot of the Cemeterv o-rounds flow the 
placid waters of Antietam, which gave its name to the conflict 
here waged, and which will be rendered memorable forever in 
story and in song. 

The plan forms witliin the walls of the Cemetery a semi- 
ellipsis, divided into segments of circles, sections and parallelo- 
grams of varying size, to correspond with the number of the 
loyal dead from the different States represented in the battle, 
and each division is designated by a letter, and each section of 
graves is numbered in order. That portion of the grounds 
devoted to tliis purpose begins at a point within about one 
hundred and thirty feet from the main entrance to the Ceme- 
tery, thus leaving a large open space between it and the wall, 
which extends along the line of the Sharpsburg and Boons- 
boro' pike in front. A main carriage drive, about IGi feet in 
width, leads from the entrance through the grounds, from 
which branches in different directions subordinate roads and 
walks leading to every part of the Cemetery, which are mac- 
adamized and graveled. 

The grounds are thoroughly drained by a system of tubing, 
very complete, and which will prove very valuable in main- 
taining them in good condition against injury arising from 
heavy rains. 

Near the entrance to the Cemetery, and within the en- 
closure, has been erected a neat and commodious Lodee 
House, designed for the occupancy of the keeper of the 
grounds, and the comfort and convenience of visitors. 

In the centre of the ground plan of the Cemetery is an open 



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space devoted to the erection of a moriument commemorative 
of the great event of the battle, and tlie heroism of those who 
sleep at its foot and around it. The design of the monument, 
which was adopted at a meeting of the Board, held in the citv 
of Baltimore, on the 16tli day of September, 1867, seems to 
meet all requirements in a military, national and patriotic 
point of view. It is the Colossal Statue of an Amei'ican 
Soldier standing guard over the remains of the loyal dead, 
and, when completed, will be the largest work of its kind in 
the country. The estimated cost is thirty thousand dollars. 
The Statue alone will weigh eighty-six tons. 

The dedication of the grounds to the sacred purposes ibr 
which tliey were designed, occurred on the fifth anniversary of 
the battle — the 17th day of September, 1867 — at which time 
also was laid the corner stone of the Monument, with a[tpro- 
priate ceremonies. 

Througli the sacritices and blood they shed, and the lives 
they rendered up, the Union has been preserved, our institu- 
tions are unimpaired, and our Government is strengthened ; 
therefore should we honor and keep green the memory of the 
loyal volunteer whose work has been accomplished, and the 
benefit of whose deeds and prow'ess as a Nation we to-dav 
enjoy. 



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ADDRESS OF GOVERNOR SWANN. 



The ceremonies were commenced by Governor Swann, wlio delivered a 
brief sj^eech, which was cheered at the conclusion, as follows : 

Fellow Coimtrymcn — Before proceeding with the programme, which 
has been handed me by the Committee of Arrangements, it seems apj)ro- 
priate that, as the official organ of the State of Maryland, upon whose 
soil and with whose hearty co-operation this Cemetery has been founded, 
I should extend a cordial welcome to His Excellency the President of the 
United States and his Cabinet, the Governors of our sister States, and 
the distinguished guests who have come to participate in the ceremonies 
of this most interesting occasion. 

During the administration of my immediate predecessor, the first appro- 
priation was made by the State of Maryland towards establishing a burial 
place for the dead who fell upon the battle field of Antietam. 

At a subsequent period, the appropriation thus made having been 
found inadequate, upon the application of the Commissioners charged with 
this trust, a further sum was added in response to a communication made 
by myself to the Legislature in this behalf. Maryland having thus done 
her share in jiroviding a burial place for these brave and patriotic men, 
the co-operation of our sister States was invoked to lend their aid in 
throwing around it a national interest, and the most liberal contributions 
have been accordingly made by nearly all the States in the removal of 
their dead, the erection of monuments, and in adding to the attractive- 
ness of this beautiful spot. The work, so far as it has j^rogressed, is now 
before you. 

The Hag which floats over us to-day is the flag of our Union. The 
if word of battle has been sheathed. The tramp of contending armies, the 
embittered strife of father against son, and brother against brother, no 
longer resounds within our bordei-s. The star of this great Republic is 
again in the ascendant. In the calm sunshine of peace we are here to 
mingle our teai's with the survivors of the illustrious dead who have sac- 
rificed their lives for their country, and are sleeping upon this field. 

May I not, in this solemn hour, invoke the interposition of Almighty 
God for a speedy restoration of liarmony and brotherly love throughout 
this broad land ; and that North, South, East and "West, laying aside the 



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animosities of the past, we may stand together hereafter, and in all future 
time, as one people, having a common origin and bound together by a 
common destiny ? May this Union be perpetual. 

Next followed prayer by Rev. Hiram Matison, D. D., of New Jersey. 
Then the hymn composed by Rev. Edward Meyer, was sung by the 



assemblage. 



HYMN I.— Old Hundred. 

"Aceldama !" Lord, our God, 

Who evermore dost Israel keei), 
Watered in tears, baptized in blood, 

Thou givest our beloved sleep. 

They came at Freedom's triimiiet call. 
From hall and cottage, fane and dome, 

Venturing limb and life, and all 
For Truth and Right, for hearth and home ! 

Thousands of heroes bit the dust, 

Antietam, on thy crimson field ! 
Thrice armed were they, with cjuarrel just. 

The Lord their banner, suu and shield. 

Lift high the granite shaft for all 

That fell where duty summoned them; 

Their country's star-gem'd flag their p dl, 
A Nation's wail their requiem ! 

Lord ! and shall they live again. 

These bones, the seed of crimson strife? 

Thy Spirit breathes upon these slain, 
And they shall thrill with endless life. 

In living hope, then, we commit 
This precious dust, for Freedom giv'n, 

To thee, till angels gather it, 
Transfigured, in the urn of Heav'n ! 



The corner stone of the Monument was then laid according to Masonic 



rites. 



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PROGRAMME OF CEREMONIES 

OF 

^^ncient; FroD and. ^^cceptetl B^asans 

TU BE OBSERVED ON THE OCCASION OF 

LAYING TPIE CORNER-STONE 

OF THE 

M O N U M E N T 

AT THE 

ANTIETAM NATIONAL CEMETERY, 

AT SHARPSBURG, MD. 

Tuesday-, September 17tli, A. L., 5867, 

W/tich will be laid hy Host Worshipful JOHN CO A TES, Grcmd Master 

of the Grand Lodge of Md. 



Tlie various Masonic Bodies will meet at Keedysville, on Tuesday 
]\Iorning, 17tli September, at IO2 o'clock, where they wall be formed into 
line by the Grand Marshal, assisted by his De^Duty Grand Marshals, 
{Purple jS'ashes and W/u'tc Posettes,) in the order named below, and be 
prepared to take their places in the jirocession on the arrival of the M. 
W . the Grand Lodge of Maryland. The Masonic Fraternity W'ill form on 
the extreme left of the procession, and on its arrival at the Cemetery, 
will open lines and conduct the Grand Lodge to their position. 

By order of the 

Committee of Arrangements. 



o :r. ID E lE^ . 

BAM) OF iMUSIG. 

SUBORDINATE LODGES 
OF A . F . AND A . MASONS. 

CHAPTERS AND GRAND CHAPTERS. 



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COMMANDERIES AND GEAND CO MM AN D E R I E S. 

VISITING GRAND LODGES. 

BAND OF MUSIC. 

THE M. W. THE GRAND LODGE OF MARYLAND, 

Grand Tylee, with drawn Sword. 

GRAND DIRECTOR OF CEREMONIES AND GRAND TURSUIVANT. 

THREE GREAT LIGHTS, 

Carried by a Past Master. 

SILVER PITCHERS, WITH OIL AND WINE, 
Carried by Past Masters. 

CORNUCOPIA, 
Carried by a Past Master. 

BOOK OF CONSTITUTIONS, 

Carried by a Past Master. 

GRAND CHAPLAIN. 

PAST GRAND TREASURERS AND GRAND SECRETARIES. 

R. W. GRAND TREASURER AND GRAND SECRETARY. 

PAST JUNIOR AND SENIOR GRAND WARDENS. 

R. W. JUNIOR AND SENIOR GRAND WARDENS. 

PAST DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS. 

R . W . DEPUTY G R A N D M ASTER. 

PAST M. Vv\ GRAND MASTERS. 

W. Jit. G. DEACON, -\ M. W. f W. Sr. G. DEACON, 

Jewel ;md Rod. J GRAND MASTER. \ Jewel and Rod. 

GRAND SWORD REARER. 

TWO GRAND STEWARDS, 

With White Rods. 



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CEREMONIES 



MUSIC BY THE BAND, 



OPENING. 

M. W. Grand Master. — Right AVorshii^ful Senior Grand Warden : 
The Grand Lodge of Maryland having been assembled for the purpose of 
Laying the Corner-Stone of the Monument, here to be erected, it is my 
order that the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Maryland be now opened 
for the performance of that ceremony. This my will and pleasure you 
will communicate to the Eight Worshipful Junior Grand Warden, and he 
to the Brethren present, that all having due notice may govern themselves 
accordingly. 

Senior Grand Warden. — Right Worshipful Junior Grand AVarden : It 
is the order of the Most Worshipful Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of 
the State of Maryland, that this Corner-Stone be now laid with Masonic 
honors. This his will and j^leasure you will proclaim to all present, that 
the occasion may be observed with due order and solemnity. 

Junior Grand Warden. — Brethren, and all who are present, take notice, 
that the Most Worshipful Grand Master will now proceed to lay this 
Corner-Stone of the Monument in due Masonic form. You will observe 
the order and decorum becoming the solemn and important ceremonies in 
which we are about to engage. 

H YM X .— Time ' 'America.' ' 

Fatlier of love and miirlit, 
ISeiid forth thy holy liyht 

On us to shine ; 
]5e thou our Sovereign Lord, . 
Attd may thy Holy Word 
Be to us shield and sword, 

Master Divine. 

]5ound in one Brotherhood, 
Owning one common blood, 

Children of thine ; 
Fill us with kindliness. 
Prompt to relieve distress, 
Wearing thy true impress, 

-Master Divine. 



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With joyful hands, fo-day, 
This Conier-Stoiie we hiy 

V\'h\\ Corn and Wine : 
Bnt do thou build up one, 
Wrought in the living stone 
Of our true hearts alone. 

Master Divine. 

Saviour Onanipotent, 

Crown Thou our good intent, 

AVith grace of Thine : 
Honor this stone we rear ; 
And when thou shalt appear, 
Save us who gather here, 

Master Divine. 

Pkayee, . . . .By the Grand Chaplain. 

Grand Master. — Right Worshipful Grand Treasurer : You ■will read 
the inscription on the Corner-Stone, and list of the contents of the bos. 

(The Grand Treasurer will here read the contents.) 

Grand Master. — There being no objection, I now order you. Brother 
Grand Treasurer, to deposit the Box, with its contents, in the place i^re- 
pared for its reception. 

The principal Architect then presents the Working Tools to the Grand 
Master, who directs the Grand Marshal to present them to the Deputy 
Grand Master, and Senior and Junior Grand Wardens. 

Solemn Music by the Band. 

The Grand Master, the Deputy Grand Master and Grand Wardens then 
descend from the platform, the Grand Master taking the Trowel, the 
Deputy Grand Master the Square, and the Senior Grand AA\arden the 
Level, and the Junior Grand Warden the Plumb ; the Grand Master 
standing at the East of the Stone, his Deputy on his right, the Senior 
Grand Warden at the West, and the Junior Grand Warden at the South 
side of the Stone. The Gri^ud Master then spreads the cement ; after 
which he directs the Grand Marshal to order the Craftsmen to lower the 
Stone. [This is done by three motions, viz : — 1st, by lowering a few 
inches and stopping, when jvibtic Grand Honors are given ; 2d, again 
lowering a few inches, and giving Grand Honors ; od, letting the Stone 
down to its place and giving Grand Honors as before. The Scpiare, Level 
and Plumb are then applied to the Stone by the proper Officers ] 

Grand Master. — Bight Worshipful Deputy Grand Master : AVhat is the 
proper Jewel of your office ? 

Depvty Grand Master. — The Square. 



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Grand Ifaster. — Have you applied the Square to those parts of tlie 
Stone that should be square? 

Deputy Grand Master. — I have, Most Worshipful Grand Master, and 
the Craftsmen have done their duty. 

Gh-and Master. — Right Worshipful Senior Grand Warden : What is the 
proj^jer Jewel of your office ? 

Senior Grand Warden. — The Level. 

Grand 3fastcr. — Have you applied the Level to the Stone ? 

Senior Grand Warden. — I have, Most Worshipful Grand Master, and 
the Craftsmen have done their duty. 

Grand Master. — Right Worshipful Junior Grand Warden : What is 
the proper Jewel of your office ? 

Junior Grand Weirden. — The Plumb. 

Grand Master. — Have you applied the Plumb to the several edges of 
the Stone ? 

.Junior Grand Warden. — I have, Most Worshipful Grand Master, and 
the Craftsmen have done their duty. 

Grand Master. — This Stone having been duly tested and found to be 
well-formed, true and trusty, it remains for me to finish the work. 

The Grand Master then gives three knocks upon the Stone, saying — 

"Men and Brethren here assembled, be it known unto you, that we are 
free and lawful Masons, true and faithful to the laws of our country, 
professing to fear God, and confer benefits on mankind. We have 
amongst us concealed from the eyes of man secrets which cannot be 
divulged, and which have never been discovered by the outside world ; 
l:)ut those secrets are lawful and honorable, and not repugnant to the 
laws of God or man. Unless our Craft were good and our calling hon- 
orable, we should not have lasted for so many csnturies, nor should we 
have been honored with the patronage of so many illustrious men in 'all 
ages, who have ever shown tliemselves ready to promote our interests 
and defend us from our adversaries. We have assembled here, to-day, 
in the fa,ce of this vast company, to lay the Corner-Stone of this Monu- 
ment, which we trust may be safely completed and stand for ages both 
as an ornament to this place and a Monument to the ashes of the thous- 
ands who repose around it." So mote it be. --Amen, 

Anthem, . . . . .By the Choir. 

•The Grand Marshal then presents to the Deputy Grand ]\Iaster the 
Cornucopia containing Corn, wliic-h he pours upon the Stone. 



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The Grand Marshal then presents the Cup of Wine to the Senior 
Grand Warden, who pours it on the Stone. 

The Grand Marshal then presents the Cup of Oil to the Junior Grand 
Warden, who pours it on the Stone. 

Grand Master. — May the All-Bounteous Author of Nature bless the 
inhabitants of this country with all the necessary conveniences and com- 
forts of life, assist in the erection and completion of this Monument, 
protect the workmen against every accident, and long preserve this 
structure from decay — so that it may stand in all its' beauty long alter 
the bodies of those deposited here shall have crumbled into sejiulchral 
dust ; and finally grant us all a supply of the Corn of Nourishment, the 
Wine of Refreshment, and the Oil of Joy. So mote it be. — Amen. 

The Grand Master then delivers over the various implements of archi- 
tecture to the principal Architect, saying : 

Worthy Sir. — Having thus, as Grand Master of Masons of the State 
of Maryland, laid the Corner-Stone of this structure, I now deliver these 
implements of your profession into your hands, intrusting you with the 
superintendence and direction of the work, having full confidence in 
your skill and capacity to conduct the same. 

CONCLUDING ODE. 

MUSIC— "Turin." 

Placed in form the Corner-Stone, 
True and Trusty, Brothers own, 
Come and bring i;i thought sincere, 
Hands to help, and hearts to cheer. 
Cliorus. — Come and bring, &c. 



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Marked with love, the Master's will 
Kindly proved the work of skill — • 
Beauteous forms in grace shall rise 
'Neath the arch of favoring skies. 
Chorus. — Beauteous forms, &c. 

Join we now our offering true 
While our homage we renew ; 
Bear to Him whose praise we sing 
Thanks that from each bosom spring. 
Chorus. — Bear to Him, &c. 

When on Earth our work is o'er, 
Be a dearer life in store. 
Each in form, in heart upright, 
Taught by Truth's unerring light. 
Chorus. — Each in form, &c. 

Benediction, .... By the Grand Chaplain. 

Music. 



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THE ORATION OF EX-GOVERNOR BRADFORD. 



Ex-Goveruor Bradford then delivered tlie Oration. 

AVe liave met here to-day, my countrymen, on one of the most memo- 
rable of the battle fields of our civil war, and we stand upon a site se- 
lected from the midst of it as an apjiropriate resting place for those who 
here laid down their lives as a sacrifice to the cause of free government 
and a National Union. We have come at the instance of the trustees, to 
whom the subject has been more esj^ecially committed, to dedicate by 
some j)ublic and official proceeding, on this, the anniversary of the battle, 
the spot so selected, hallowed as it is already, with every hill around it, 
in the heart of the nation. 

To unite in this ceremony, the President of the United States, several 
members of the Cabinet, the Chief Justice of the United States, members 
of the National Legislature, Governors or other distinguished represen- 
tatives of most of the States whose citizens formed the army of the Union, 
have honored us with their presence, meaning, I am sure, for themselves 
and those they represent to exjjress by that presence their enduring grat- 
itude to the sohliers, living or dead, who so nobly stood by them in their 
darkest hour of trial. 

With such a company around me, and this vast throng in front, I feel 
as you may well imagine, to the fullest extent the responsibility of the 
duty to which I have been honored — an honor for which I am doubtless 
chiefly indebted to the accidental circumstance that I was to some extent 
officially connected with the initiation of the Cemetery, so far, at least, 
as tlie selection of its site was concerned. 

AVhen, directly after the battle of Antietam, an order was issued by the 
Executive of Maryland returning thanks to the officers and men of the 
Union army who had so successfully expelled the invader from our State, 
the Commanding General of that army, to whom it was transmitted, re- 
sponded to it in terms that challenged our attention. Expressing, on be- 
half of the Army of the Potomac, their thanks for our appreciation of 
tlieir achievements, and their hopes that no Pvebel army would again pol- 
lute our State, he concluded by committing to us the remains of their 
gallant comrades who now rested beneath its soil. A commission so 
touchingly conlidcd to the people of the State, to say nothing of the duty 
otherwise incuiiil)ent on them, could never become with them a subject of 
indilference or neglect, and at the first meeting, therefore, of their rep- 
resentatives in (he General Assembly of January, 1SC4, an Act was passed 






o. 



authorizing the purchase of a part of the battle field for the reception of 
its dead, and an appropriation of five thousand dollars placed at the com- 
mand of the Governor for that purpose. Directly thereafter he visited 
the ground, examined it, and after consultation with prominent citizens, 
selected this spot, embracing in its view the most interesting points to the 
i field of battle, as the proper site for the proposed cemetery. Subsequent 
legislation increased the State's appropriation to fifteen thousand dollars. 
Trustees were appointed to superintend the work. Other States came 
generously forward to participate in the undertaking, and by their united 
eflforts it is hoped that the Cemetery will become in time a place worthv 
the noble purpose to which we to-day devote it, and of the nation to whom 
the charge of it should properly belong. 

In recurring to the events which, in connection with this day's pro- 
ceedings, seem to require a brief notice at our hands, it is a subject of 
congratulation that we can survey them at present from a stand-point 
which ought to secure for them a calm and dispassionate consideration. 
Those influences of passion or j^olicy which to some extent are almost in- 
separable from all accounts of military operations, j^i'epared whilst the 
war itself was raging, are rapidly, it is to be hoped, at an end, or if any 
still linger, they should find no place on such an occasion as this. Yet, 
in reviewing the details of the sanguinary conflict to which we are about 
to refer, we find some difficulty, with all the assistance that established 
peace and the lapse of time have furnished, to fix with proper historical 
accuracy some of the facts immediately connected with it, more especially 
the precise force of the Confederate army in that action. The number 
of the Union army engaged therein, computed as it has been, not only 
from oflicial records, but those records made wp after amjile time had 
elapsed for the correction of errors, may be considered as authentically 
established. It comprised 87,164 men of all arms. 

In regard to the Confederate force, the accounts are more conflicting. 
The Union commander, in estimating it at upwards of 97,000 men, basing 
his estimate on all the information received from j^risoners, deserters 
and refugees, has probably overstated the number ; whilst, on the other 
hand, our knowledge of the size of that army shortly before it crossed 
into Maryland would warrant us in saying that the straggling, to Avhich 
its commanders chiefly ascribe its subsequent reduction, must have ex- 
ceeded all straggling ever known in the history of armies, if, when it 
reached the Antietam, it numbered only 40,000 men. 

General Lee, I believe, in a report prepared by him a few days after 
the action closed, says that he went into it with only that number, but in 
that reckoning he must undoubtedly have excluded the three divisions 
which, under A. P. Hill, McLaws and Walker, he had several days before 
detached to different points to aid in the investment of Harper's Ferry, 



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that had not returned at the commencement of the action on the evening 
of the IGth, but came in most opportunely to his support before its con- 
clusion on the following day. This inference is rendered certain by other 
Southern accounts of the number engaged. 

Confederate historians and newspapers in those days, however, under 
certain circumstances, they might at times have attempted to deceive us 
by an inflated account of their military power, were by no means given 
to such an exaggeration, when the battle was over, and they were sum- 
ming up its incidents ; yet, a leading newspaper at Richmond, professing 
to give four days afterwards authentic particulars of the battle, declared 
that it was opened on the evening of the 16th of September, with all 
their available force, "60,000 strong." A later, and looking to the means 
of information enjoyed, probably a still more reliable authority, a Con- 
federate historian who has piiblished "a Southern history of the war," in 
describing the battle of Antietam, states that for half the day it was 
fought, on the Confederate side with "a force of 45,000," and for the re- 
maining half "with no more than an aggregate of 70,000 men." 

I think, therefore, that the discrepancies in the Confederate accounts 
of their force have been the result of the different periods of the action to 
which they have severally referred ; some having regard to the time that 
preceded the arrival of their divisions from the neighborhood of the Ferry, 
and others including these divisions in their statements. All things there- 
fore considered, and allowing for that portion of our force that could not 
take part in the action, there could not have been much difference in the 
effective strength of the two armies ; but if such a difference did exist 
and in favor of the Union army, it was more than compensated to the 
Confederates, not only by their choice of positions, but by other influ- 
ences, which justice to all concerned requires us now to consider. 

It may be confidently aflirmed, that at no time during the progress of 
the rebellion did the loyal heart of the country doubt its ultimate result, 
vet it is equally certain that there were seasons when it quivered with 
emotion, as it contemplated the results of particular campaigns, or despond- 
ed for a moment at the partial failure of long cherished expeditions. 
At no 2)eriod of the war were such feelings more rife than during the 
summer of 1862. In the early spring of that year, the Peninsular expe- 
dition had set forth, and the people of the loyal States looked with anx- 
ious solicitude to its results, and with earnest hopes that it would retrieve 
the disasters of the preceding year, and jilace the Eebel capital at our 
command. In every movement of the army in that direction, in all its 
marches, all its toils, its victories and reverses, from Yorktown to Wil- 
liamsburg, on the Chickahominy, at Fair Oaks, Gaines' Mill, Malvern, 
and on the James, it never took a step to front or rear that it did not 
carry with it by an inseparable sympathy the throbbing heart of the 



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people. So high wrought had become the popuhir feeling in that con- 
nection, that the slightest indication of success or defeat in the move- 
ments of that army eserted, for a time at least, an influence on the public 
mind entirely disproportioned to any intrinsic imjiortance attaching to 
it. 

It was just when this excitement of the public pulse was at its height, 
after witnessing the heroic struggle of that army for so many successive 
weeks, with hopes and fears alternately predominating, that we were 
suddenly startled with the information that transports were carrying it 
back to the neighborhood of Washington. The people did not pause to 
consider whether or how far ulterior objects justified that movement; 
they saw only in it the confession that for the present Richmond was 
beyond our reach. Incidents connected with it revealed to them also the 
fact, surmises in regard to which had already disturbed them, that there 
was an unfortunate difference of opinion between the Commanding Gen- 
eral of that army and the powers that controlled his movements ; the re- 
luctance with which he yielded to the peremptory orders for the change 
of his base of operations soon became known, and created criticisms una- 
voidably injurious in their tendencies. Our friends did not care to in- 
quire, and certainly I shall enter into no such inquiry to-day, who was 
right or who was wrong. It was enough, and bad enough to know that 
the harmony which had once marked our military councils had given 
place to ill concealed murniurings and misgivings. In this moody con- 
dition of the public mind, the Army of the Potomac — necessarily, to some 
extent, influenced by the same circumstances — its ranks thinned by the 
casualties of a series of hard fought battles, and enervated by the climatic 
influences of the Peninsula, reached Aquia Creek and Alexandria in the 
last week of August. 

The occurrences which there awaited it were scarcely of a character 
to make amends for recent disappointments, or to restore that well poised 
public confidence, which was becoming dangerously disturbed. 

Al)Out two months before this period, the authorities at AVashington, 
gathering up the National forces which had been operating under several 
commanders in the Valley and other parts of Northern Virginia, had 
massed and reorganized them under the name of the Army of Virginia, 
and placed them under the command of Major General Pope, who had been 
called from a Western department for the purpose. Assuming that com- 
mand, he commenced active military operations about the middle of 
July ; his proclamation on that occasion rung out so cheerily and confi- 
dently in tone, that the public pricked up its ear, and readily forbearing 
any criticism of style, accepted the substance as an assurance of more 
vigorous policy than had before prevailed, and as foreshadowing a system 
of tactics which, even if we failed before Richmond, would compensate 



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US with success elsewhere. But on this line, too, disappointments awaited 
us, all the keener for the expectations thus excited. Our first reverse 
occurred at Cedar Mountain on the 9th of August, when the corps com- 
manded by General Banks, arrayed unsupported against three divisions 
of the Rebel army under Jackson, Ewell and Hill, most advantageously 
posted, after accomplishing all that heroic men could against overpower- 
ing odds, was forced back with severe loss. 

The withdrawal, simultaneously with this action, of the Army of the 
Potomac from the James river, enabled Lee to move a large portion of 
his command to the support of Jackson, who was now in front of Pope, 
and compelled the latter to commence a retrograde movement, which 
continued from point to point until he reached the District line. During 
all the last week of August, Pope's army was kept in almost continual ac- 
tion, leaving little or no time for refreshment or rest ; engaged thus every 
day — although now supported to some extent by a part of the army now 
arriving from the Peninsula — displaying conspicuous gallantry, and 
evincing the most heroic powers of endurance — they were nevertheless 
gradually forced back by Lee's army, the greater part of which had now- 
arrived from Richmond, until after a last ineffectual effort on the old 
battle field of Bull Run (in which fell that beau ideal of a soldier, the 
gallant Kearney,) faint and footsore, on the 2d of September, they fell 
back wathin the fortifications of Washington. 

You will not, I am sure, so far misunderstand me as to sujipose, that in 
referring thus briefly to the campaign of Gen. Pope, I have any design to 
criticise it. I disclaim as well any such power as such a purpose ; wheth- 
er it failed through his fault or that of others, or without fault anywhere, 
are questions requiring far more skill in military manoeuvres, as well as a 
more accurate knowledge of facts, than I pretend to possess. Nor is the 
cause of the failure at all material as regards its influence. I advert to 
it in this connection simply as one of those unfortunate antecedents im- 
mediately jireceding the march of Lee into Maryland, which was calcula- 
ted to exert a depressing influence as well upon the jiublic mind as on 
the spirits of the army, on which alone we now dej)ended to oppose his 
passage. 

That army was to be composed of what remained of those two once 
formidable organizations, the Army of the Potomac and the Army of Vir- 
ginia, constituted each of them, of material, better than which the world 
never saw, but returning simultaneously from the fields of their recent 
operations with such heavy losses, so jaded and war-worn, so keenly sen- 
sitive, as we may well suppose, to the disappointment the country might feel 
in the hopes formed of their a,cliievem(;nts, that in the new and formida- 
ble invasion they were now so suddenly called on to repel, nothing but 
the sternest sense of patriotic duty and the most determined devotion to 



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the great cause for wliich tliey had already sacrificed so much, could 
have possibly sustained them. 

In that trying hour, the first provision to be made was for the reorgani- 
zation of these shattered armies, and the selection of a commander who 
could accomj^lish it and then lead the united host. Whatever doubt the 
Government authorities, or any of them, or the peojile of the country or 
any part of them, might then or since have entertained of the military 
abilities of General McClellan, there were few then, and probably still 
fewer to-day, who, in the exigency then existing, would question the wis- 
dom of the order that committed to him this command. His services in 
a like capacity and under circumstances so strikingly similar that the 
coincidence is worthy of note, must have been fresh in the recollections 
of both Government and people. At the time of our earliest great dis- 
aster, the first battle of Bull Run, he was conducting active operations in 
Western Virginia, and the very day after that unfortunate affair a tele- 
gram from the President, directing him to turn over his command to 
another, summoned him to Washington ; placed there by the President's 
order in chief command, he was, in less than a week after that reverse, 
bringing order out of the confusion which for awhile jirevailed. Now, 
other disasters culminating on the same unfortunate field, demanded 
again the services of a soldier who, possessing the skill to reorganize our 
broken columns, could so command their confidence as to inspire them 
with the enthusiasm necessary to forget disaster. That the Administra- 
tion, without any disparagement to other distinguished leaders, chose the 
right man for such an emergency, few, I repeat, will at this day venture 
to deny. 

But little time remained for preparation. Lee and his army, exhila- 
rated at the thought that their long beleaguered capital was at length 
relieved, encouraged by their recent successes near Manassas, and stimu- 
lated by the prospect of the rich supplies which here and along the 
fertile Cumberland Valley awaited their approach, had, by rapid march- 
ing, within four days after Pope's army retired within the Washington 
entrenchments, crossed the Potomac and encamped around Frederick 
city. McClellan, reorganizing as he marched, set forth to intercept him. 
Embarrassed all the time by the doubts which enveloped Lee's designs, 
fully alive to the vital interests involved in them, compelled for the time 
to turn his back upon Washington, and yet well aware, and frequently 
reminded that, after all, that might be Lee's objective jooint, and his 
movements in other directions meant only as a feint ; with the capi- 
tal of Pennsylvania and the emporium of Maryland both menaced by the 
enemy, and the citizens of each watching with anxious concern McClellan's 
movements, with the natural apprehension that the course of his march 
might so far uncover their several cities as to open the way to Lee's 



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approach, we may imagine to-day, tliougli even now can scarcely appre- 
ciate the responsibilities of tlie Union commander, and understand some 
of the reasons for what, in the nervous anxiety of that moment, might 
have been considered by some as too tardy a pursuit. He was, however, 
on the right track ; the van of his army reached Frederick on the 12th 
of September, Lee, with the greater part of his command, having left it 
two days before. 

Here, before following the subsequent movements of these armies, 
allow me to advert briefly to the reception that awaited them respec- 
tively on this new theatre of the war on the north of the Potomac. Sub- 
sequently, in the course of its progress, Rebel raids and invasions were 
matters of frequent occurrence, and came to be regarded by us as a thing 
of course, whenever our usual summer drought reduced the river to a 
fordable condition ; this, however, was our first hostile invasion, and on 
that and other accounts was regarded by the people of the country, and 
especially of this State, with absorbing interest and anxiety. 

The loyal citizens of the North had been taught to believe that the 
loyalty of Maryland had at best but an apocryphal existence ; that as 
a patriotic and spontaneous impulse it was limited to a few, whilst, as 
regarded the great body of our people, it was but a pretended and super- 
ficial disjjlay, induced chiefly by the presence of the National force. So 
confident in the early stages of the rebellion had been the appeals of our 
secessionists, so exorbitant their claims to an assumed social and commer- 
cial importance, and so clamorous their denunciations of what they 
denominated an odious Federal ban, forcing the action of the people into 
a channel contrary to its natural inclination, that there seemed for a time 
some excuse for such an opinion, and a few even of our own citizens, who 
liad not watched that strong patriotic undercurrent on which, as on a full 
mountain stream, the masses of our people were from the first borne 
onward, came sometimes themselves to the reluctant conclusion that the 
outside estimate of our loyalty might possibly be true. 

General Lee, doubtless confiding in the same representations, only more 
highly exaggerated, chanced to select as favorable a moment for himself as 
possible for jiutting these theories to the test. 

To say nothing of the despondency already noticed, resulting from the 
recent disappointments, a process had just commenced better calculated 
than anything that had yet occurred to awaken the people of the country 
to a practical sense of the grim realities of war. The President on the 
1st of July having issued a call for three hundred thousand volunteers, 
followed it on the 4th of August with an order for the draft of a like 
number of militia. The preliminary details for that draft had been just 
completed and the enrolling officers sent forth on their mission as Lee 
made his appearance north of the Potomac. The order for a draft had 



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something startling in the ideas it suggested. No one who was subject 
to the process had ever witnessed its operation, the country had only a 
kind of traditional knowledge of the character of the proceeding, all the 
more exciting for its very vagueness. 

It was in this condition of things that Lee encamped his army about 
Frederick, and none knew better than himself how to take advantage of 
it. Appointing as the Provost Marshal of the city a former resident, 
who having once been a person of some political influence, had in the 
early days of the rebellion attached himself to its fortunes, and observing 
the most scrupulous forbearance towards the citizens, he next issued to 
them a proclamation, every sentence of which was studiously adapted to 
their supposed tastes and political sympathies, and which, if the facts 
had corresponded with the suggestiijns of ' Southern sympathizers and 
Northern skeptics, would have brought them in crowds to the Confederate 
standard. 

It expressed the deepest sympathy for the "wrongs and outrages" they 
had sufferrd ; it reminded them of the obligations that bound them to 
the South by "the strongest social, political and commercial ties;" it 
depicted the profound indignation of their sister States at the spectacle 
they presented of "a conquered province;" it appealed to their State 
pride; alluded to "the military usurpations of armed strangers;" the 
arrest and imprisonment of their citizens, and "the faithful and manly 
protest" made against such outrages by a venerable and illustrious jurist 
who, being a former citizen of this town, was known to be held by its in- 
habitants in high respect and esteem. 

Then reminding them that the people of Maryland possessed a spirit 
too lofty to submit to such a government, gave them to understand that 
the Confederate army had come among them to aid them in "throwing 
off this foreign yoke," and all that was necessary was their co-operation. 
Was there ever so fair an opportunity for a semi-loyal, secession-loving 
people, threatened Avith a Federal draft, and awaiting only the oppor- 
tunity to escape, and throw themselves into the arms of their Southern 
friends ! 

How did they respond to this opportunity and these eloquent appeals? 
A confederate officer, who seems to have accompanied the expedition, and 
has since written an account of it, tells the story in a few words. Con- 
fessing to the disappointment that awaited those who expected the Mary- 
landers to rush to arms, he tells us that, on the contrary, "they rushed 
into their houses and slammed the doors." 

The "Rebels," says he, "were regarded not as friends, but enemies, 
the inhabitants were Union," and the general sentiment was, "Wait, 
wearers of the gray, the patriots in blue are coming." When they did 
come, who that saw can ever forget ? what heart that even now, does not 



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throb the quicker as it remembers the change from the dogged, moody, 
scowling, and stifled condition in which the presence of the Confederates 
had for four days kept that peojDle tortured, to the outburst of joyous, 
enthusiastic, exuberant and irrepressible loyalty that rung out from cel- 
lar to house-top as the boys in blue jiressed on upon their rear ? 

All along their way whenever they appeared, in the towns or among 
the log cabins of the mountain, up went the National banner, hid away 
some of them until this day, many doubtless improvised for the occasion, 
an exacting tribute, I dare say, of many a discarded ribbon and thread- 
bare wrapper, sometimes faded and soiled it may have been, and utterly 
regardless of the pro23ortions required by army regulations, but every 
stripe and every star was there, and better still, every heart that beat 
beneath it was overpoweringly full of the sacred cause of which it was 
the symbol. 

Yet, to this day, Avith that and every other ordeal — and that was 
neither the first nor last — by which Maryland loyalty has been tested, 
there are those who still make it the subject of an ungenerous sneer. I 
am ha])py, however, to believe that it never comes from that gallant host 
that accompanied her sons to the field, but usually from those whose well 
calculated distance from the scene of conflict placed them as far out of 
the reach of information as of danger. 

When Lee evacuated Frederick, on the 10th of September, directing 
his course towards this county, he doubtless supposed that the reticent 
policy and strategic manoeuvres he had thus far so successfully pursued, 
would still liave its influence on McClellan's movements, leaving him in 
doul)t as to where the threatened blow would ultimately fall ; but by one 
of those rare occurrences which some may call accident, and others a 
special Providence, there fell into McClellan's hands on the day of his 
arrival at Frederick, a copy of Lee's order of march, dated the day be- 
fore he left that city, and negligently left there by one of his oflicers. 
This told the whole story of his contemjilated movements, and, possessed 
of that information, a new vigor was infusod into the Union host. 

l)irecting the cordis of General Ma?Lsfield towards Pleasant Valley, 
that it might if possible roach and reliin'o Harper's Ferry before it should 
be captured by the force Lee had detailed for the purpose, McClellan 
with the main body of the Union army moved forward towards the South 
Mountain, on the track Lee had himself taken. The latter having al- 
ready passed onward towards Boonsboro and Hagerstown, hearing on the 
evening of the loth thai. McClellan was pushing on by the way of Tur- 
ner's Gap, and surjirised, no doubt, at the unwonted vigor and rapidity 
.of his present nun'ements ; feeling, too, that unless his progress could be 
arrested, his own well concerted plans might be frustrated, sent back 
■'Hill and Longstreet, with the greater jiortion of their commands, to 



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check liim at that mountain pass. Reaching its crest in 'xlvance of the 
Union army, it is easy to perceive how even a smaller force than these two 
leaders then commanded, could, with the advantage which their position 
secured, hold in check for a time jur advancing column struggling up its 
eastern slope, but our men, though sure to encounter a murderous fire from 
the ridges around them, were not to be long arrested in their progress. 

Pushing up the craggy steep, they forced back, step by step, the Con- 
federate riflemen, who were assailing them from behind trees and stone 
fences, and as the last rays of the setting sun fell upon the Union banner 
it was floating triumphant on the summit of the ridge. It cost us, how- 
ever, fifteen hundred of the flower of our army, including the skillful and 
valiant General Eeno, who, with the advance throughout the day, was 
killed just before its close whilst reconnoitering in front. 

The morning of the 15th dawned upon the Union army the sole occu- 
pants of the mountain, the Confederates having retired during the night, 
and McClellan resuming his march, halted that afternoon on the east bank 
of the Antietam. The evening was passed in assigning positions to his 
several corps, posting his batteries and making preparations for crossing 
next morning. Lee having previously reached and crossed the stream, 
had secured the choice of positions, an adva^ntage which he did not fail 
to im})rove. A telegram from Pre.^ident Lincoln, dated at Wa.shington 
about the hour that McCleHan reached the Antietam, conveyed to him 
the President's last command; in Mr. Lincoln's own earnest and senten- 
tious style, it merely said, "God bless you, and all with you; destroy the 
Eebel army if possible." With this parting benediction they bivouacked 
that night on the eastern bank of the stream. 

On the morning of the IGtli, the Piebel batteries occujiying command- 
ing positions on these various heights u^jon this side the creek, opened 
fire upon our ranks, Ijut with how little eft'ect may be infei'red from the 
account of General Hill, who, in a subsequent report of the action, de- 
scribes it as the "most melancholy fai'ce of the war," tliey being unable, 
as he says, to cope with the "Yankee guns." 

After some little delay, rerpiired to make an alteration of the position 
of some of the corps, General Hooker, who had been entrusted with the 
duty of turning the enemy's left flank, crossed his command by an ujiper 
ford, and not long afterwards encountered the troops of General Hood, 
wdio, in anticipation of our movement, had been transferred from the en- 
emy's right wing to his left to strengthen that part of his line. It was 
nearly dark before the troops of Hooker and Hood met, and after a brief 
but spirited contest, in which the Pennsylvania Reserves, under General 
Meade, opened the action, the Confederate advance was forced back, when 
night intervening, the comljatants rested on their arms so near to- 
gether, that it is said some of the pickets of the two lines unconsciously 
intermingled. 



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The battle of the 17th opened at the dawn of day on the spot where 
the skirmish of the previous evening had closed ; each side seemed to 
have looked to this point as the one to be j)articularly strengthened, and 
as though anticipating the tremendous struggle of which it was to be the 
centre. General Mansfield's corps, comj^osed of the two divisions of 
Generals Green and Williams, had crossed over in the night and taken 
post a mile to the rear of General Hooker ; whilst on the Confederate 
side. General Jackson had brought one of his divisions to the front, and 
substituting two of his brigades for those of Hood, that had suffered 
from the engagement of the previous evening, placed the other— the old 
Stonewall division— in reserve in the woods on the west of the Hagers- 
town road. 

In the whole history of the battle-fields of the rebellion, it would be 
2">erhaps difficult to find a spot which for an entire day was assailed and 
defended with such persevering, obstinate and concentrated valor as the 
one to which I now refer, embracing the ground on both sides the road 
just mentioned, and in close proximity to yonder little church that nestles 
now so quietly in the margin of the woods. 

From early dawn till dark the conflict surged and swelled across it in 
one continual tide, advancing and receding as reinforcements from the 
one side or the other came to the support of their comrades. It was 
opened on our side with the three divisions of Generals Meade, Double- 
day and Kicketts, forming General Hooker's corps, who, after an hour of 
fearful carnage, succeeded in driving back Jackson's advanced line. Be- 
fore, however, their exulting cheers had fairly ceased, they were them- 
selves compelled to retire before his veteran reserves that now come to 
his relief, supported by Hill's division and Hood's refreshed brigades. 
The corjjs of General Mansfield coming next to our support, reinforced 
the shattered command of Hooker, and recovering the ground that had 
been lost, swept onward again to the road and seized a corner of the 
woods beyond. 

Again, however, our tenure was but temporary ; both our Corps Com- 
manders hud fallen — the veteran Mansfield and the intrejiid Hooker — 
the one mortally, the other very painfully wounded, and their commands 
fearfully thinned, were again forced to fall back, when, just as they were 
retiring, two divisions of General Sumner's Coi'ps coming fresh upon the 
field, hurled back once more the Rebel line, and held for a time definite 
possession of the woods about the little church. The divisions of Gen- 
erals Kiehardsdii and I'rt'nch falling in about this time to the support of 
Sumner, rushed valiantly to the front, and the tide of battle was once 
more flooding in our favor, when, just as victory seemed within our grasp, 
two fresh Confederate divisions, under McLaws and Walker, the one just 
arrived from Harper's Ferry, and the other detached from their right 



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wing, turned again for a time the fortunes of the day, and once more 
drove back our tottering line over that hard fought field. 

Two other of our division commanders had been now lost to us — the 
lamented Eichardson and the heroic General Sedgwick, the former fall- 
ing mortally wounded, and the latter, though wounded several times, 
still struggling to keep the field. To and fro the contest had now swayed 
for seven hours ; it was afternoon, and the combatants stood, as it were, 
at bay, each appearing confident of their power to defend, but doubtful 
of their ability to assail. 

Now most opportunely appeared another auxiliary on the scene, and 
we may imagine the tumultuous joy that reanimated our exhausted troops 
as, turning their eyes towards yonder creek, they beheld two divisions of 
General Franklin's Corps, freshly arrived from Pleasant Valley, and hast- 
ening forward to their support. Under their gallant leaders, Slocum and 
Smith, they swept on in a resistless charge ; running, and cheering as 
they ran, they dashed across the down-trodden cornfield, cleared the 
woods of their Confederate occupants, and at last held final possession of 
the ground so often lost and won, until 

"Night her course began and over heaven 
Inducing darkness, grateful truce imposed 
And silence on the odious din of war." 

On the extreme left of our line the Ninth Army Corps, under General 
Burnside, occupied during the forenoon the left bank of the Antietam, 
near the lower bridge, waiting a favorable opportunity for forcing a passage. 
The precipitous character of the banks of the creek at that point, and the 
advantageous position secured by the enemy's batteries along these 
heights to the west of it, postponed, it would seem, that opportunity until 
about one o'clock ; but at that hour a gallant charge of the 51st New 
York and 51st Pennsylvania regiments carried the bridge, and crossing 
by that and a neighboring ford the whole Corps crossed over. After- 
wards assailing yonder heights, from wliicli a Piebel battery had been 
pouring upon them a constant and destructive fire, they succeeded in dis- 
lodging the enemy, and it is said that some of their assailing force nearly 
reached the village ; but here, as on our riglit, victory seemed to vibrate. 
J^. p. Hill, with his division, by a rapid march from Harper's Ferry, 
which they left that morning, reached the ground in the afternoon, and 
joining his command to the Rebel right wing, their united efforts drove 
back our troops from their advanced position, but replying with s])irit, 
and supported by the batteries on the eastern bank of the creek, they, 
after desperate fighting, in which General Piodman, one of their division 
commanders, fell mortally wounded, were enabled still to maintain their 
stand upon its western shore, whilst the Rebels fell back to the heights 
as darkness closed the day. 



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The bridge has been known in the neighborhood ever since the battle 
as the Burnside Bridge, which name, for its pastoral as well as patriotic 
significance, it will j^robably retain forever. 

Thus ended only, for want of light to pursue it further, a battle that 
had raged for nearly fourteen hours, and which beyond doubt was the 
fiercest and bloodiest of the war. 

Twelve thousand of our dead and wounded warriors, and. at least as 
many more of the enemy lay stretched upon the field. 

I have, of course, not ventured to attempt more than the merest outline 
of some of the most prominent points of the action. To note the move- 
ments of the various divisions, brigades and regiments, their marches, 
manoeuvres and combinations, and the names of the officers who led them, 
even if I possessed the information necessary for the purpose, and that 
would insure me against doing injustice to any, would far exceed the lim- 
its permitted to such an address. 

I should rejoice to be able to refer by name to every man who that day 
did his duty, from the General-in-Chief to the humblest subordinate in 
the ranks, but I have the satisfaction of knowing that they are all reg- 
istered elsewhere, and that neither their names nor deeds are dependent 
on this ephemeral record. 

Viewing these hills and valleys, as we do to-day, in the full luxuriance 
of their autumnal beauty, restored by the indomitable energy of their 
thrifty j)Opulation to the condition they presented before hostile armies 
selected them as the theatre of their contest, and then calling up to 
memory or imagination, the spectacle they exhibited when that contest 
closed, and the harvest of death lay heaped in horrid swarths all over 
their undulating surfaces, and how imjiressive, almost appalling, is the 
sense of the destruction which a few brief hours had accomplished ? 

The day before the battle, this region, one of the most beautiful and 
productive of the State, in its orchards and meadows, cornfields and pas- 
tures, woodlands and water courses, presented 

'■A li^iipy iiir;il srat of various view." 

that fdloil the eye of the visitur with delight inferior only to that of the 
hiippy husl)an(!iaen, its o\vn(>rs. They, thus far knowing little of war, 
save by its distant echoes, awoke on the morning of the 17th of Septem- 
ber, 18C2, to all its dread realities — 

'■Hark to that roai- wliuse swift ami dcafoniiijj pe.'il. 
In countless cclux's tlirouuli liie mountains rin^; 
Now swells the iuiei-uiinulini;' din : the jar 
Frefpient and frij;hlful of the hurstinj;- honih ; 
The fallin;j; tree, the shriek, the tiroan, the shout, 
The ceaseless clanj;or and the laisli of men, 
Inebriate witli ra^^e. l>oud and more loud 
The discord ,u-i-ows, till pale Death shuts the scene 
And o'er the coinpieror and the conquered draws 
His colli and hloodv shroud ! 



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But let us pass from this melanclioly retrospect to the more agreeable 
contemplation of the tribute due to the valiant dead that lie here now at 
rest around us. The posthumous honors rendered to departed patriots 
are commended to us by the example of the noblest nations of antiquity, 
and are prompted by those impulses of the human heart which in all ages 
seek to perpetuate some record or reminiscence of the good and the brave. 
In the best days of the republics of old, these mortuary observances were 
far more frecjuent and impressive than in modern times; they not only 
embalmed the bodies of their warriors and statesmen, but their funeral 
ceremonies, the eulogies pronounced over them, and the monuments 
erected to their memory, were recognized as of national obligation. Their 
exploits were chronicled and elaborated by the poets and orators of tlieir 
nation, and have be^-n handed down to the present day as a classic theme, 
on which the youthful mind still delights to dwell. 

It was a custom with the Athenians to ap|ioint every year a man for 
the observance of solemn funeral lites over the remains of their heroes 
who had fallen during the year ; their bones were collected together, their 
friends were invited to be present, their remains were decorated as the 
fancy or affection of those friends might suggest, and, after three days 
thus employed, these remnants of mortality were carried in solemn funeral 
pomp to a public temple prepared for their reception. Nor were they 
forgotten whose mouldering forms it had been impossible to recover, for 
them, or in memory of them, an empty bier, tlie most gorgeous in the pro- 
cession, was especially dedicated ; and a sepulchre situated in the costliest 
suburb of the city received the sumptuous coffins, the empty and the full. 
We have, as yet, established no such national anniversaries, nor yet- 
provided any such gorgeous pageantry. No storied urn or cyj^ress coffin 
may contain the remains of our soldiers' dead ; many of them doubtless 
have never yet been gathered within any recogTiized cemetery, and still 
occupy the shallow grave on the mai'gin of the battle. field, or lujar some 
hospital .-ite, their last resting place probably altogether unmarked, or if 
marked at all, only Ijy a rough stake, and occasionall}' a few rude letters ; 
but whatever be its condition or wherever it may be, on the banks of the 
Mississippi or among the mountains of Pennsylvania, in the morasses of 
the Cliickahominy, or in this rpiiet and well-ordered cemetery, Greece 
nor Runie, in their palmiest days, never offered up costlier sacrifices in 
the cause of human freedom than "tlie hearts once pregnant with celestial 
fire.'" which these rude sepulchres entomb. 

In ancient times it was undoidjtedly true, especially as regarded the 
honors to living men — and probably no age may be altogether exempt 
from tiie imputation — that in the costly statues erected to, and the nutg- 
nificent orations showered u}ion, the successful soldier or accomplished 
statesman, there lurked not unfrequently some personal consideration 



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mingling with the motives tliat .suggested them. Sometimes it was fear 
that jirompted the timid thus to propitiate the wrath of the powerful ; 
sometimes it was a servile adulation that, in the time-serving, sought by 
such means to secure a recompense in the shape of other honors or emol- 
uments to be reciprocated. It was doubtless the knowledge of such cor- 
ruptions, and an appreciation of the motives that should always control 
such memorials, that prompted Cato, when once asked by a friend, why 
no statues had been erected to him, whilst Rome was crowded with so 
many othei's, to reply as he did, that he had much rather his countrymen 
should inipiire why he had no statue, than wdiy he had any ; but the char- 
acter and circumstances of the honors we are here to render to our patriot 
dead, not only vindicate their motive, but in that motive itself is found 
the very germ of the honor we wouhl confer. Let statues or monuments 
to the living or the dead tower ever so high, the true honor, after all, is 
not in the ])olishfd tablet or towei'ing column, but in that pure, sponta- 
neous and unatlecttMl gratitude and devotion of the people that enshrines 
the memory of the honored one in the heart, and transmits it from age to 
age long after such costly structur(\s have disappeared. 

Tlie only honor accorded to Miltiades, the great deliverer of Athens, 
was to be represented in a picture, painted by order of its citizens, at 
the head uf the other nine commanders of the heroic ten thousand, ani- 
mating his followers to the attack of the hostile force which outnumbered 
them ten to one : and yet that simple painting, preserved in the aflections 
of suceeecling generations, existed foi' centuries thereafter, whilst the three 
hundred statues which in a later and corrupter age, were erected by the 
same peojile in honor of Demetrius, were all demolished, even in his 
lifetinu}. 

Thus in our heart would we enslirine the memory of the Union sol- 
diers ; generations yet unborn shall recount to their offspring the history 
of their valor ; and long after brass and niarlile have crumbled into dust, 
shall their names be preserved as the men who perished to perjietuate 
what llieir fathers had so struggled to esla-blish -this Ileaven-appointed 
(jovenuiient of pojiular freeilom. 

A sepidehre, as I have saii.l, was formerly prepared for the heroes of 
ancient (Ireece in the most (•onsjii(!uous subui'b of their cities; this cus- 
tom, however, had one niisei'ahle e.\.ce])tion, and for which this day's 
solemnities on the Held of Antietam furnishes an appropriate parallel. 

Sueh was the e.\t raordinar)- valor displayed by those who fell fighting 
against- the i'ersian host on the memorable battle-field of Marathon, that 
t!ie Athenians deteriiiine(l t hat their se|iul(;hre should be separated a.nd 
distinguished iVom those of their other heroes. TIkj most honorable dis- 
tinction (hey could suggest was to bury them on ilu! field whci'O they had 
fallen ; and thus this little marshy plain, immortalized by this battle of 



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more than two thousand years ago, was pointed out to succeeding ages 
by the lofty mound, around which many a tourist has since lingered, and 
which, to this day, marks the spot where the Athenian heroes fell. 

May not imagination, as it seeks to portray the future of this great 
American Republic, without any overstraining of its powers, see the 
roining time, distant it possibly may be, but none the less desirable or 
certain, when her sons from every State shall seek this little hamlet for 
its hallowed memories of the past, and coming from the South as well as 
X.irth, reunited in fact as well as theory, in affection as well as formality, 
■Aiall stand here together as pilgrims at a common shrine, and forgetting 
the feuds of the past, save only the mighty powers which their results 
developed, mutually admit, as they appeal to the records of this field, 
that they have sprung from the same stock, and united in the same des- 
tiny, entitled to the same respect, and animated by the same heroic and 
patriotic impulses ? 

This day, my countrymen, (the 17th of September,) happens to be the 
anniversary of- another event in our jDolitical history, not less memorable 
than the one which to-day, more particularly, engages our attention ; in 
some respects it is so intimately connected with the considerations which 
the occasion suggests that it is scarcely proper it should pass without 
notice. 

It was upon this day eighty years ago that the representatives of our 
ancestors, with Washington at their head, after four months' deliberation, 
adopted the Federal Constitution — an instrument so remarkable for the 
circumstances that gave birth to it, for the wonderful prosperity which 
sprung from it, for the reverence with which from generation to genera- 
tion it has been handed down to us, that there has probably been no 
record of a like character which has exerted so important an influence on 
the history of a government or the rise and progress of a peo23le. The 
political condition of the country at the time of its adoption, in some of 
its aspects, was not unlike the present. AVe had just concluded a war 
upon the issue of which depended the existence of the nation ; that war, 
combined with other circumstances, had led to the formation of parties, 
so widely diftering in some of their theories of government, that there 
seemed but little hope of constructing it upon any plan upon which the 
two extremes would ever unite. Upon one side political leaders were 
striving to establish a strong and consolidated Government, ignoring 
almost the Government of the States, whilst on the other were those who 
were for investing the latter with all substantial authority and making 
the General Government little more than their general agent. 

These leaders^honest, doubtless, all of them in their own opinions — 
had by their continual discussion and the widely different views they 
promulgated, brought the country to a critical condition, and filled the 



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minds of its mosfc reflecting people with serious fears tliat the great 
results of the war would be swept away by these jarring elements. 

In consequence alone of these dissensions, and the mutual jealousies 
and suspicions they engendered, four years elapsed after the cloise of the 
war before any consent could be ]irocured either from Congress or the 
States for the assembling of a Constitutional Convention, and with the 
acknowledged imperfections of the existing articles of confederation, and 
amidst the most disheartening embarrassments, the result, chiefly of those 
imperfections, the country staggered along as best it could, without either 
an Executive or Judiciaf department. 

Then, at last, there assembled that illustrious body of statesmen that 
framed the Constitution under which we live. They represented, un- 
doubtedly, constituents maintaining each of the theories of government 
to which I have adverted, but mindful of the condition of the country, 
resolved, if possible, to rescue it, and with this noble purpose resisting 
the inqiatient behests of party, they renounced the ultraisms which dis- 
tinguished both the consolidation and Stat'' right schools, and provided 
a Government which so judiciously combined the two principles, and so 
distinctly assigned to each its proper sphere, that the moderate and re- 
flecting of all parties united in its support, and the Constitution received 
the unanimous ratification of the States. 

After the lapse of three-quarters of a century, and after it had ele- 
vated us to a point of national importance and renown, which its most 
ardent advocates could never have predicted, it was destined to encounter 
its iirst great trial. 

I am not about to recur to the history of the rebellion, to the passions 
that prompted its leaders, or the metajihysieal plausibilities by which they 
seduced their followers, but it was only after the theories to which they 
had been long attached had been allied with more substantial and power- 
ful interests, that they ventured to lay violent hands on that work of our 
fathers to whicli tlioy and all of us had so often sworn allegiance. How 
it r(^-ulted it is scarcely necessary to remind you. The people, though 
occasionally differing on ({uestions of construction of doubtful clauses of 
the Constitution, had yet been trained in sucli habits of reverence for all 
its undispute<l provisions, that no section and no party that ever ventured 
to express contrary sentiments, could, unless blinded by insane passion, 
have foreseen aught but ultimate ruin arid annihilation. And although 
the late rebellion, by a combination of various interests, influences and 
issues, sustained itself for four years with wonderful energy, and though 
at times, and to a limited extent, there were subordinate issues invoked 
also against it, yet the great ori_Ldnal, abiding and conclusive force that 
filled our armies and fought our battles, was the resolute purpose to stand 
by the Constitution of our fathers and the Union it had established. 



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Upon this line we commenced the war, and on this line, thanks to our 
whole army and their distinguished commander, we fought it out to sig- 
nal and complete triumph. 

But now, when we had safely passed what for the last thirty years had 
been generally reckoned the greatest danger to the Constitution, and that 
and other results of the conflict had filled us with the highest hopes of 
the future, and given us, as we supposed, the assurance of complete 
tranquillity for the present, suddenly evil influences are found still at 
work, sometimes in the shape of fears, honest or simulated ; of dangers 
in the future, sometimes prompted by vindictive recollections of supposed 
injuries in the past, more frequently than either, perhaps, instigated by 
old party leaders, who play upon these fears and memories with no other 
object than to recover some old ofiice or power they have lost, or to retain 
others they have more lately won, until our exultation at the results we 
have achieved is arrested by our apprehension of evils yet to come. 

Think not for a moment, my friends, that I am about to desecrate the 
solemnity of such an occasion by any discussion of the partisan topics of 
the day. God forbid that the time should ever come, or party lines be 
ever so drawn, that a jjlea for the Constitution shall be reckoned 'as a 
badge of party fealty. The only party in whose behalf I would this day 
raise a voice is the party of moderation and conciliation. The only party 
against which I would this day warn you is made up of those ultras of 
all sides, whose agitations have contributed so largely to the disasters of 
the past, and which, if not arrested, may be the forerunner of others 
equally deplorable in the future. Against such agitators would I there- 
fore invoke — and take this as an ajDjiropriate occasion of doing so — the 
moderate, disinterested, reflecting and patriotic people of the country. 
It was by this class, as I have already said, that the Constitution was 
created, and it will be by this class that it must be saved. 

If it still contains defects, if it is growing obsolete, or keejis not up 
with the progressive ideas of the age, amend it by the means which its 
own provisions prescribe ; but whilst it is still acknowledged as our or- 
ganic law, and we daily swear to it allegiance, let it be in all our political 
controversies the umpire whose decree shall be final. 

Come the peril to it whence it may, from State rights or consolidation, 
let me on this, the anniversary of its adoption, in the name of the men 
who made it, by the memory of the men who bave died for it, upon this 
spot where blood has been so profusely shed in its behalf, appeal to you 
to preserve, protect and defend it. 

Many of the passages of the oration were applauded, and as the orator 
took his seat they were loud and oft repeated. 



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The following hymn was then sung : 



HYMN U.— "America." 

Hallowed be all around ! 
This place is holy ground, 

Henceforth, for aye ; 
Here mountain shadows wave 
O'er many a cherished grave, 
Where sleep the young and brave, 
Home from the fray ! 

Here, where the flash and roar 
Battle and carnage bore 

Over the main, 
Soft, on your lowly bed. 
Rest your fame-laurel' d head. 
Our noble patriot dead, 

By treason slain ! 

Grief stricken hearts have throbbed— 
Sable clad homes have sobbed 

Far from your rest ; 
Listened for steps in vain, 
That ne'er shall come again, 
To swell the victor's train, 

From East to West 1 

Antietanvs liquid gem 
Murmurs your requiem 

In mournful strain I 
Angels unseen stand near, 
Bright guard of honor here. 
Till Christ, our I^ord appear, 

Mighty to reign ! 

Silence and sadness round — 
No bugle's martial sound 

Your sleep breaks now. 
Columbia, saved, now sheathes 
Her conquering sword ; Fame wreathes 
Where'er true manhood breathes, 

Your pale, cold brow 1 

"Glory to God on high," 

Peal through earth, sea and sky, 

"Good will to men 1" 
Blending and rising higher. 
Like Pentecostal fire, 
Let Freedom's strains inspire 

All hearts I Amen ! 



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After the singing of the hymn, the poem written by CLarence F. Buh- 
]er, of New York, who was absent by reason of illness, was read by G. L. 
I Cranmer, Esq., the Trustee of the State of West Virginia, as follows : 



THE DEDICATION POEM, 

Upon a bright September morn, 

Five years ago to-da_y, 
The pleasant hills of Maryland 

Green and untrodden lay ; 
While autumn leaves were strewn around 

In purple and in gold, 
Like that Assyrian host o'er which 

The plague at midnight rolled. 

The pheasant beat his long tattoo 

Where soon the drum would play. 
And merrily Antietam creek 

Went singing on its vi'-ay ; 
But many a tattered banner thrilled 

Upon the armory wall, 
As if it felt the coming 

Of a tempest soon to fall. 

The tramp of Lee's batalions 

Struck faintly on the ear, 
As thunder in the distance tells 

A storm is drawing near ; 
While stretched along yon bristling height 

The Rebel files of gray, 
Like leaden clouds that soon would burst 

In ruin and dismay. 

But round the flag of freedom 

Her stalwart yeomen stood, 
Resolved its stars should never set 

Till they went down in blood. 
No flower of speech lost on the blast 

Had answered her appeal, 
But inarches like a gathering storm, 

Or avalanche of steel ; 

With every hamlet adding 

To the thunder of their tread, 
As if the Revolution's graves 

Were giving up their dead ; 
And students fighting in their dreams 

The Punic wars again, 
Woke in a holier cause to bleed 

On red Antietaiu's plain. 



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Tbe combat opened ; and between 

The valleys whistling ihen, 
From every sulphur cloud was heard, 

The cheers of Hooker's men ; 
And where the yellow corn had waved 

Artillery sowed the field, 
With shot and shell that make it still 

An iron harvest yield. 

'Mid showers of grape and canister, 

Along our lines of blue, 
The soul of Seventy-Six struck with 

The arm of Sixty-Two. 
Beneath our flag, the Lord of Hosts 

Fought on this reeking sod, 
For traitors to their country 

Are traitors to their God. 

In freedom's holy brotherhood 

The Saxon and the Gaul, 
Shoulder to shoulder as they fell, 

Shared glory's crimson fall. 
The Pennsylvania husbandman 

And "Western mountaineer 
Across the swarthy raider lay. 

With empty musket, here. 

Here fell the dauntless Mansfield, 

Whose streaming locks of snow 
Could never for a moment chill 

The fiery heart below ; 
And yonder bridge, that Burnside 

So gallantly did hold. 
Is now as classic as tlie pass 

The Spartans held of old. 

Young Rodman as he prostrate la\- 
Still waved his flag on high, 

And faintly with his dying l»reath 
Sent up a battle cry. 

"Well might Duryea, as true a knight 

As ever couched a lance, 
Smile grimly to behold his Zouaves 

^\'ith springing stej) advance : 
And in their onset Meagher's ))rigade 

Of Krin's hard}' sons 
Paused not till they were looking down 

The muzzles of the guns. 

The hardy form of lluijker 
Tossed un the surging Hood, 

'Till he had shown a rillemau 
The color of his blood ; 



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While Sumner, Meade and Sedgwick, 

Like old campaigners, made 
Raw striplings breast like regulars 

Tbe gallant cannonade. 

Historic Maryland ! Such deeds 

Have made, with brilliant gleam, 
A Marathon of every plain, 

A Nile of every stream ; 
And nevermore would Europe boast 

Of her scarred grenadiers. 
Could she have seen the work that day 

D(jne by our volunteers. 

Four times 3"on wood was won and lost, 

AV'here lay the foe entrenched, 
And to its staff our banner clung 

In scarlet rain bedreuched ; 
When onward swept the brawny troops 

That never charged in, vain. 
Our lion-souled Green Mountain boys 

And lumbermen of Maine. 

And from their maslced entrenchments 

The veteran ranks within 
Were hurled as if each bayonet 

A thunderbolt had been. 

Ah ! sweetly bj- the planter's [)orch 

The orange tree will rise, 
But never more its snowy bloom 

Will cheer his wistful eyes. 
For many a j'ear to come his blood, 

That blade or l>ullet drew, 
Will make thy roses, Maryland, 

Spring with a redder hue. 

Thin grew the host that fought beneath 

The fallen stars, ami then. 
Like gray wolves, backward, inch by inch, 

Retreating to their den. 
Unto the cover of their worlss 

The bailled horde withdrew. 
And soon upon the dust of strife 

The evening sprinkled dew. 

Then martial strains rose from our camp. 

And as the wounded listened. 
The nerveless hand was clenched again — 

Again the glazed eye glistened ; 
Some thought of fair ones, who afar 

Would name them from the pillow. 
Or maidens who that night would sit 

Alone beneath the willow. 



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Some thoiijilit of stately marble halls, 

That in the city tower'd, 
And others of a humble eot, 

Amiil the vines embower'd; 
Vet, whereso'er their thoughts were turned, 

As memory's magnet drew them, 
The spot was hallowed I'V the name 

Of ''Ilome, Sweet Hume," unto them. 

iSut when tlie morn in beauty l)roke, 

'J'hose heroes wiiu had stiiven 
So nolily for their homes, had found 

A better home in heaven. 
Then, softer grew the hard bruwn hand. 

As, with a woman's care, 
Plough soldiers gently bore away 

Their fallen comrades there. 

And when the last long trench had closed 

Aljove unnumbered slain, 
All grades foi'got an army lay 

Encam])ed beneath this plain ! 
Yes ! in daik barracks nndernealh 
Rest those who chose the cypress wreath. 
In service brief as gloriuus gained, 
To laurels with dishonor stained. 

Kest. till « ith those who bivouac still 
At .Marathon and IJunlicr Hill. 
By louder truni)) than battle drew, 
'J'hcy've marshalled for the last review. 
No nuH'c the pulse Hiat beats so true 
Will (juicken as the loud tattoo 
Ascends at sunrise I'rom the camp, 
Ur sternly licat the measured tramj) : 



Ihit hands unseen will hither bring 

'i'he eailii'?t violets of tlie spiing ; 

.And pilgrims who have viewed with awe 

The ruins of that haunted shore, 

\\'here shrouds of lava overspreai.l 

The silent cities of the dead, 

And every step Ijrings through the gloom 

.\\i erho from storied loud) — 

No longer o'er the deep will roam. 

To leave a holier shrine at lu)me ! 

for every clod we tread to-day 

Is numlded fi-om some hero's day. 

And looking downward from ihe skies, 

Perchance the n'.elancholv eyes 



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Of Lincoln wear a tender glow 

As on this scene he gazes now. 

I feel a God-like presence near — . 

Tlie Great Emanciiiator's here ! 

C) death ! where is thy sting? U grave! 

Where is thj- victory o'er the brave? 

Not witli dim sight and tottering frame, 

They sought the dust from which they came. 

With eye whose flash seemed of the storm, 

And war embodied in each form. 

They marched at Glory's clarion call 

To graves as to a banquet hall ; 

And though sweet voices filled each wind 

Frome home, cast not one look behind. 

Through such heroic souls as those 

The Lord of Hosts his God-head shows ! 

Over them no mournful re(|uiem floats. 
But bugles peal their loudest notes. 
As to the heaven of Fame they march 
Beneath our flag — its raiubow arch, 
With an eternal furlough filest, 
8\veet, sweet shall be the patriot's rest. 
Fatigued with toil whose fruits sublime 
Are buddiug on the bough of Time, 
And while above these sainted brave 
One stripe of their old flag shall wave, 
This consecrated spot will be 
A sacred Mecca of the fre.e. 



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SPEECH OF PRESIDENT JOHNSON. 



Governor Swann then introduced to tlie assembly President Johnson, 
^vlio, advancing to the front of the platform was greeted with applause. 
He said : 

J/y FdJcnv Count rymcn — In appearing before you it is not for the pur- 
pose of making any lengthy remarks, but simply to express my approba- 
tion of the ceremonies which have taken place to-day. My appearance 
or. this occasion will be the sjjeech that I Avill make. My reflections and 
my meditations will be in silent communion Avith the dead, whose deeds 
we are here to commemorate. I shall not attempt to give utterance to 
the feelings and emotions inspired by the addresses and prayers which 
have been made and the hymns which have been sung. I shall make 
attempt at no such thing. I am merely here to give my countenance and 
aiil to the ceremonies on this occasion ; but I must be permitted to ex- 
press my hope that we may follow the example which has been so elo- 
quently alluded to this afternoon, and which has been so clearly set by 
the illustrious dead, "When we look on yon battle field I think of the 
brave men on both sides, who fell in the fierce struggle of battle, who 
sleep silent in their graves. Yes, who sleep in silence and peace after the 
earnest conflict has ceased. Would to God we of the living could imitate 
their example, as they h'ly sleeping in peace in their tombs, and live 
together in friendship and peace. [Appilause.] You, my fellow citizens, 
h:ive my earnest wishes as you have had my efforts in time gone by, in 
the earliest and most trying perils to 2>reserve the tmion of these States, 
to restore harmony to our distracted and divided country, and you shall 
h;!ve my last efforts in vindication of the flag of the Eepublic-and of the 
Goustitufiou of your fathers. [Applause.] 

The benediction was then pronounced, when the Pre.sident, Cabinet 
Officers, Governor Swann and ollun's left the jilatform. Colonel J. M. 
Moore and his itssistants ft/rnicd the military who escorted the President 
and party to the cars at Keedysviile, which ])lacc they left at ten min- 
utes to seven o'clock for Washington and I'altimore. 



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ORDER OF PROCESSION 

AT THE 

CEREMONIES OF THE DEDICATION 

OF THE 

ANTIETAM NATIONAL CEMETERY, 

AND THE 

LAYING OF THE CORNER-STONE 

OF THE 

M N U ^I E N T , 
September 1 7 t li , 1867 



Aids. Chief Marshal, Aids. 

Lt. Col. James M. Moore, U. S. A. 
Artillery. 
Infantry. 
General Grant and Staff. 
Major General McClellan and Staff. 
Major General Burnside and Staff. 
Ex-Officers and Soldiers of the Army of the Potomac. 
Officers and Soldiers of the Armies of the United States. 
Officers of the Navy and Marine Corps of the United States. 
The President of the JJnited States. 
The Cabinet Ministers. 
The Diplomatic Corps. 
Vice-Admiral Porter and Staff. 
The Chief Justice and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court 

OF THE United States. 

The President of the Day and the Orator. 

The Chaplain, Poet and Chorister. 

The Committee of Arrangements. 

The Members of the U. S. Senate and House of Representatives. 

The Governors of the Several States and Territories ani> 

their Staffs. 

Board of Managers of the Antietam National Cemetery. 

Mayors of Baltimore and Washington, and other Cities. 

Independent Order of Odd Fellows. 

Knights Templar. 

Masonic Fraternity. 



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PROGRAMME OF ARRANGEMENT 

And Ordi:r of Exercises for the Ceremonies of the 

Dedication of the 

ANTIETAM NATIONAL CEMETERY, 

And the Laying of the Corner-Stone of the Monument, 

September 17, 1867. 



The Marshal and Assistartt ]\larslials will a.«seni1jle at Keedysville, at 9 o'dock, A. M. 

The Military will form at Keedysville, at 10^ A. M. ou the pike leading to Sharps- 
burg, west of the railroad. 

The Masons and other civic bodies will form at the same time, on the pike leading to 
Sharjisburg, east of the railroad, with their right resting on the railroad crossing. 

The head of the column will move at 11 o'clock, A. M., up the pike to the Cemetery 
grounds. 

The .Military will form in line at the entrance to the Cemetery, (as may be directed,) 
and present arms when the President of the United States and all who are to occupy the 
stand shall pass to the same. 

Ladies will occupy the left of the stand, and it is desiralde that they l>e upon the ground 
as early as 11 o'clock, A.M. 

The E.xercises will take place as soon as the entire procejsion is in position on the 
ground, as follows: 

Ml 'SIC — 15 AND. 

Prayer by toe Rev. IIiijam Mat-i'iso.v, D. D., of N. J. 

Music- — Land. 

Introductory Remarks ry the Governor of JIaryland. 

Music — Hymn, composed by Rev. Edward .Meyer, of Pa., and sung by the Assem- 

BLAtiE, under the LEADERSHIP OF \V.M. E. MaCDONOUGH, OP N. Y. 

Laying of the Corneu-Stone by the Crand Master of the (Irand Lodge of Masons 

OF Maryland. 

Music — Land. 

Oration by Hon. A. W. Lradford, E.k-Governor of Maryland. 

JIi'sio — Hy.mn, composed by Rev. Edavakd Meyer, of Pennsylvania. 

Poe.m, by Ci,arence 1'\ Li:hler, of N. Y. 

Remarks by the PHHSIDENT of the United States. 

Music — Band. 

Benediction. 

Music — IJand. 

^Vfter the Benediction, the ])rocessi()n will be dismissed, and the ilarshal and Assist- 
ant Marshals will form and esc(U-t the President and i)arty to the cars at Keedysville. 

Salutes will lie fired at sunrise, during the movement of the i)roeession, and at the 
close of the exercises. 

Assistant JMai'sluils. 

Bt. Maj. Gen. Andrew W. Denlson, JU. .Maj. Gen. John R..Kenly, 

" "■ " E. 15. Tyler, Brig. Gen. J. W. Hoffman, 

" Brig. CiiAs. E. Phelps, Col. John A. Tompkins, 
" •' R. N. l)OWEi!,MAN, " L. Blumenbeiu;, 

" " Adam K. King, " Wm. 11. Taylor, 

" " 11. IL Richardson, " F.W.Simon, 

" " John E. Mulfoud, Capt. Albert Grant. 

JAMES M. MOORE, Chief Marshal. 





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